Another video goes viral: Mai Jayden vane “ka cabbage ke stonyie” beaten up for having lula lula with Ba Oliver (WATCH)

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Harare – A shocking video has surfaced online, showing a wife and her three sisters brutally assaulting her husband’s girlfriend. The incident, which has sparked outrage across social media, highlights the volatile nature of infidelity and the dangers of resorting to violence.

The video, which has gone viral, shows the wife, identified as Mai Oliver, confronting the girlfriend about her relationship with her husband. The wife accuses the girlfriend of dating and sleeping with her husband after discovering love messages and audio recordings on his phone.

The girlfriend, visibly defiant, responds to the wife’s accusations. “Inini ndakarara na baba Oliver inini,” she states, claiming a romantic relationship with the woman’s husband. She further insults the wife, saying, “Baba va Oliver vanotaura kuti mune ka cabbage mai Jayden,” implying that the husband finds the wife unattractive.

The tense exchange quickly escalates into a violent confrontation. After hurling insults at each other, Mai Oliver loses her temper. She starts slapping the girlfriend, and her three sisters quickly join the fray. The scene becomes chaotic as one sister attempts to grab the baby the girlfriend is holding.

The assault lasts several minutes, with the girlfriend struggling to defend herself while holding her child. The video shows the sisters repeatedly punching and kicking the girlfriend, while she tries to shield herself and her baby from the onslaught.

The disturbing assault has shocked many Zimbabweans, who have taken to social media to express their condemnation of the violence.

“That was cruel I felt for the baby vatanga kurova mai avo vakabata mwana mucheche atorohwawo mwana iye its very bad ndarwadziwa nemwana on a serious note. These issues should be solved kwaSabhuku. Ndinovimba vemutemo vachabata basa,” wrote @MhonaRonald on Twitter.

“This is sad, that baby amana,” wrote @Washing96808543.

“People don’t learn izvezvi kune vakupika vepa hatcliff apa now voita futi,” wrote @Baba_Va_Tanashe.

“The energy being put by the other ladies vasiri mai Oliver baORIVHA vanenge varikurova community service chete apa!” commented @banter_tl.

“Ukaona yadai nyaya yacho yashata, police,” wrote @nyamangwen28285.

“Ko why record… Rovai munhu pasina camera then hamuone jeri… Vese vakadzi avo jeri ravamirira,” wrote @princenjovu89.

The incident has sparked a debate on social media about the role of women in society and the need for peaceful conflict resolution. Many have condemned the violence and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.

“This is a clear case of domestic violence and it is unacceptable,” said a Harare-based social worker, who requested anonymity. “It is important to remember that violence is never the answer, and there are always better ways to resolve conflict.”

The police are yet to comment on the incident, but many social media users have called for the authorities to investigate the assault and bring the perpetrators to justice.


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