Masechaba Ndlovu held at Gunpoint

The crime in South Africa is at an all-time high and it is affecting everyone from all walks of life. Over the past couple of months, there have been many celebrity robberies and Masechaba Ndlovu is reportedly the latest victim. According to an article on Daily Sun, the BET presenter was allegedly robbed at gunpoint in her home. inRead invented by Teads
The publication also shared a post from a Facebook page which reportedly belongs to the star.

 

“In the early hours of yesterday morning, 5 armed men with balaclavas broke into my home. They pulled me out of my bed at gun point. My 11 years old son was sleeping next to me.

They then led me down the passage, checking every room to see who else was in the house. My 6 old son was asleep with his nanny in one of the bedrooms,” the post read in part. Fortunately, no one got seriously hurt. In 2018, Lesley Musina took to social media to open up about being robbed at a garage in front of his son.

Taking to social media, he detailed his experience:

“As I opened my door, I heard a man’s voice yelling: “Lie down”, the next thing I was being manhandled. At first, I thought it was someone I know pulling a prank on me. I looked up and saw 4 men, wearing hoodies and bandanas covering the lower part of their faces. They took 1 of my cellphones which was in my pocket.

At that time, my son was crying and screaming helplessly. The 4 men then fled, I chased them for a few meters but realised, I can’t leave my son behind. I then went to my car and tried to chase them.

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Source: Zalebs

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