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Old 06-25-2020, 09:12 AM
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Did a South African Woman Poison Her Ugandan Husband or Not

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A South African woman who has been married to a Ugandan man, poisoned him and hid him under the bed.

Some friends, after having not heard from the deceased, decided to go to the flat where he stayed with his wife to check.

That is when they found him under the bed already dead.

In the video of the friends could be heard asking angrily " tell us what happened , what happened to him you fool, why did you hide him under the bed, tell us why he is dead"

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The wife who is the accused would casually jump over the corpse that was on the floor with no signs of respect.

She defended herself saying "do you know that this is my husband, I am in pain right now"

She went on to say to the friends "do you know why you are shouting, if I was from Uganda non of you will be shouting, all of you will be crying with me, because I am a South African that's why you are shouting"

She attempting to play the foreigner card didn't work as police where called and a case of murder by poisoning has already been opened at the Pretoria central police station.

Other source mentioned he owned a forklift business.
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22- year- old Pretoria woman Linda Angeline Seanego, has been arrested by police on suspicion that she killed and chopped off her boyfriend’s private parts and shoved his body under the bed.

The deceased D. K, 36 Yrs and a Ugandan national, was found dead and hidden under the bed by his brother and friends in his apartment which he shared with the suspect on Friday 19th June 2020.

The accused Angeline Seanego added that on a typical day, she would be home till 12 noon before going to join her better half at the shop.

They had a sales girl whom she leaves at the medicine store if she needs to go do something when her boyfriend isn’t around and when she’s, the couple comes back home together.

On the fateful day of his demise, D. was home and she had to go to the store on time. She said that during that day, a Policeman came to ask her for pills, which D. would give him. Then she told him to go meet him at home. Only for her to come home and meet him dead on the floor with some blood stains.

This obviously brought the key point of what might have happened to the Ugandan man. Was Dennis a Drug dealer?

D’s family members all kept quiet meaning they might have known he was dealing on drugs. With tears in her eyes, Angeline Seanego said she met her husband dead and didn’t know what to do, this she believed the cameras would prove as she had nothing to do with his death.

Police were called to the scene and arrested the woman after she could not explain the circumstances that led to the deceased’s death.

Police said she was due to appear in Pretoria Magistrate’s court tomorrow on a murder charge.

Many have reacted to this development, whilst some wanted to call it a xenophobic attack. Others have stated the obvious that D. would have been attacked by either the police or some customers who wanted to get away with the drugs he sold.

In the video, the woman denied having anything to do with the boyfriend’s death and she accused the deceased’s brother and other men of targeting her because she was a South African, and not a Ugandan national.

“I know you are saying all this things against me because I’m South African. If I was from your country, you will be mourning and crying with me, and not accusing me of killing my boyfriend,” she could heard saying in the video.

The case was postponed to 29 June for bail information.
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Old 06-25-2020, 11:38 AM
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She reminds me of Jodi Arias. Narcissist who thinks shes the smartest in the room, puts a focus on correcting specific words people are using to describe the elements of the crime in hopes to distract everyone long enough that they will just forget there's a dead guy on the floor.

She tried the grieving widow technique, but that doesn't really work when you cant explain why your "loved one's" body was stashed under your bed and has been dead long enough for rigor mortis to set in.

"Tell us what happened, you stupid idiot." I think that's my favorite line. I like how shes trying to think of a story and casually walks over to her purse (not at all to buy some time to think...) and looks for some "important papers" that would supposedly explain her innocence. And started getting irritated by being called stupid repeatedly.

"This is my husband! I am in pain." Yeah, you look real broken up. Not at all aggressive or homicidal in any way, shape, or form.
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yea she done did didn't do nuthin
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She'll need a good lawyer.
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If she did it or not, she's not right in the head.
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I love that interrogator.


SHUTUP!

TELL US WHAT HAPPENED YOU STUPID IDIOT!
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Surprise that the inquisitors haven’t already sent out for some tyres.
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They will drag her from the house and lynch her and the video will hopefully be of excellent quality and be posted on DR
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Pretoria - The family of the 40-year-old Ugandan man who was allegedly killed by his 22-year-old girlfriend are gutted over further postponements and the lack of support over his murder.

Ivan Namalala, the younger brother of Dennis Kyazee (the deceased), said he was disappointed that the case against his brother's girlfriend Angeline Seanego, had to be postponed yet again for only one issue.

Namalala said he was not even sure Seanego deserved to be out in the community after what she had done to his brother.

He was speaking outside the Pretoria Magistrate's Court after the matter had to be postponed as the police were once again unable to confirm Seanego's residential address for her formal bail application to proceed.

This is the third postponement of the case as the state said the address given to them was a different one than what was given by her (Seanego’s) grandmother in her statement.

Namalala said he started hearing about the relationship between Seanego and his brother when he complained of the abuse he was enduring allegedly at her hands.

He said things had gotten so violent towards the end, that his brother had even taken out a protection order against her.

“Before my brother died he had reported a case against her and had a protection order. She was a very violent lady and he had wounds on his hands at one point.”

“It's sad that no one is here to offer us support. The stigma that men can’t be abused still exists, but people need to know that anyone can be abused and we were hoping there would be just as much of an outcry over this.”

Namalala added: “The entire family is devastated by this whole thing and what’s making things worse for us is being unable to take his body back home for the burial due to the lockdown restrictions.”

The court postponed the matter to July 30 and stressed that the matter will proceed with or without the confirmation.
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