Lesego Pase Ndhuna SonBaby Daddy Zimbabwean Businessman Ndhuna Denies Lesego Pase Access To Her "Dead" Son [Image: @salties._unmasked/Instagram]

Lesego Pase has accused her baby daddy, Zimbabwean businessman Oberon “Ndhuna” Matsuvuki, of denying her access to their “dead” son.

Lesego has been having unending baby daddy drama with Ndhuna, and she thinks he is lying that their son died.

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Lesego Pase Cries Foul As Baby Daddy, Zimbabwean Businessman Ndhuna Denies Her Access To Her “Dead” Son

Lesego revealed on her Instagram that Ndhuna called her, claiming that their child drowned and died:

I received a call from the father of my child in the afternoon yesterday [23 October] telling me that he’s rushing home. His two helpers called him to inform him that my son fell into the pool and almost drowned. A part of me thought he wants to trick me into going to his home.

“Shortly after, he hands the phone over to some white guy. He tells me that he is the head of security at the Estate and says that my son has been pronounced dead at the scene.

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Baby Daddy Zimbabwean Businessman Ndhuna Denies Lesego Pase Access To Her “Dead” Son [Image: Lesego Pase/Instagram]

 

Lesego continued speaking to her baby daddy, who was strangely calm. She requested to talk to the police, and Ndhuna refused to hand over the phone.

 

The Plot Thickens

Lesego also asked Ndhuna if he had informed his mother, to which he said no. Lesego’s suspicions got high at this point. The businessman requested his baby mama to visit his house to plan the child’s burial. She said she needed to inform her family first, and Ndhuna said he only wanted Lesego at his home.

Lesego said she could not go to the scene of the child’s death, and Ndhuna barred his baby mama’s family from entering his yard. He asked Lesego to visit him the following day [today], so they go to the police and the mortuary. However, Lesego suspects why:

I’m thinking he probably wants to get me served a protection order in an attempt to silence [me] for sharing the abuse I suffer from him.

Lesego called Ndhuna’s cousin, who knew nothing of the boy’s death.

Things are moving too fast at this point:

He vaguely sends me the burial date, which is tomorrow on his birthday [25 October]. He says the burial is tomorrow, so I still tell him I’m coming with my family and close friend to his house today [yesterday]. He tells me to rather come straight to the burial at 2 pm.

Lesego frantically asked where her son was and if he was alive. Check her stories here.

 

 

By Rumpel

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