Eight-year-old boy marries 61-year-old woman because the ghost of his grandfather told him to do so
Sanele Masilela an already married mother-of-five Helen Shabangu feared trouble with the spirit world if the wedding did not take place...This is sickening!This is pure child abuse.
An eight-year-old South African boy has married a woman in her 60s after
claiming the ghost of his long-dead grandfather told him to do so.
Sanele Masilela and already married mother-of-five Helen Shabangu tied the
knot at a ceremony in front of 100 guests after Sanele claimed his deceased
ancestor told him he was in love with Ms Shabangu and asked the child to marry
her on his behalf.
Fearing trouble with the spirit world if the wedding did not take place, all parties agreed that it must go ahead.
The wedding, which was held in the municipality of Tshwane in Gauteng province, had the blessing of Sanele's family and Ms Shabangu's current husband.
The pretend wedding, which cost a total of £1,500, has shocked locals but Sanele’s family from Tshwane, South Africa, have defended the controversial nuptials, Sanele’s mother Patience Masilela hit back at critics by insisting that the world was only conducted to appease the spirit world and insisted it was more of a ritual wedding than anything legally binding.
The marriage means eight-year-old Sanele is now the 'stepfather' to Ms Shabangu's five children, who are all aged between 27 and 37.
Although Sanele was said to be happy to go through with the marriage, it appears the groom already has his doubts over the long-term future of the couple.
“When I am older I will marry a lady my own age,” Sanele apparently told reporters. He added that he still planned to “go to school and study hard”.
Ms Masilela reportedly said: “By doing this we made the ancestors happy. If we hadn't done what my son had asked then something bad would have happened in the family… I didn't have a problem with it because I know it's what the ancestors wanted and it would make them happy.”
According to sources, the couple did not sign a marriage certificate and have gone back to living separate lives after the ceremony took place.
Fearing trouble with the spirit world if the wedding did not take place, all parties agreed that it must go ahead.
The wedding, which was held in the municipality of Tshwane in Gauteng province, had the blessing of Sanele's family and Ms Shabangu's current husband.
The pretend wedding, which cost a total of £1,500, has shocked locals but Sanele’s family from Tshwane, South Africa, have defended the controversial nuptials, Sanele’s mother Patience Masilela hit back at critics by insisting that the world was only conducted to appease the spirit world and insisted it was more of a ritual wedding than anything legally binding.
The marriage means eight-year-old Sanele is now the 'stepfather' to Ms Shabangu's five children, who are all aged between 27 and 37.
Although Sanele was said to be happy to go through with the marriage, it appears the groom already has his doubts over the long-term future of the couple.
“When I am older I will marry a lady my own age,” Sanele apparently told reporters. He added that he still planned to “go to school and study hard”.
Ms Masilela reportedly said: “By doing this we made the ancestors happy. If we hadn't done what my son had asked then something bad would have happened in the family… I didn't have a problem with it because I know it's what the ancestors wanted and it would make them happy.”
According to sources, the couple did not sign a marriage certificate and have gone back to living separate lives after the ceremony took place.
She's crazzyyyy..her whole family is!sick!
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