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Dolls pierced with needles found buried next to the heads of the late Nwaxikonwana Khosa and her daughter Melphie Kubayi.         Photo by Oris Mnisi
Dolls pierced with needles found buried next to the heads of the late Nwaxikonwana Khosa and her daughter Melphie Kubayi. Photo by Oris Mnisi

TRADITIONAL Healer, Tensie Nubunga (37), from Edinburgh outside Thulamahashe near Bushbuckridge, in Mpumalanga discovered two dolls buried on the heads of the graves of her late mother Nwaxikonwana Khosa and her sister Melphi Kubayi.

Tensie said: "I was cleaning up the tall grass after heavy rains when I suddenly unearthed the horrible dolls with needles stuck in their hearts and legs and baby diapers pierced with a bullet in their noses. I then alerted my two brothers, but both denied having seen or knowing about these dolls."

She says she is convinced that the dolls may have been buried there by evil people who wanted them dead or cursed, and that these people may be the reason for the great disagreements and quarrels in the family.

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