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Dikonelo Mohapi said her family needs help. Photo by Phineas Khoza
Dikonelo Mohapi said her family needs help. Photo by Phineas Khoza

A BATTLE over a family house in Daveyton, Ekurhuleni has set siblings against each other and the fight has become intense.

One of the siblings, Matilda Tshabalala, said the problem started 11 years ago after her younger brother, Kaizer Mtshali, moved into the yard.

"He lived somewhere else with his girlfriend, where they were renting. After my brother lost his job, he decided to come home," she said.

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