She did not get pregnant and did not give birth .. The arrest of the woman who deceived the world by the story of her giving birth to 10 twins

   The play, whose story was woven by a South African woman, Gosiame Sithole, 37 years old, ended with it deceiving the world and most of its means for 10 days, by claiming that she had given birth to 7 males and 3 female twins. What was a disclaimer, but they first transferred her to a local hospital to "evaluate her psychological condition" to be considered later, according to local media reported yesterday.


According to a report by "Al Arabiya Net", the news of "birth" that dazzled the world, and spread as it broke all records, and was believed by almost everyone, is incorrect, although it appeared for the first time in a reliable and famous newspaper, which is still issued since 1899 and bears the name of the capital of southern Africa, is Pretoria News.

Although the Gauteng county authorities, reported to the newspaper two days later, what can be considered a quasi-denial of the news, by saying: “We have no record of the ten children, unless they were born in the air.” However, the newspaper continued to follow their news, and that their birth took place in the Steve Biko Academic Hospital Hospital on June 7, and that "their whereabouts and their state of health are still ambiguous," according to the newspaper, which did not mention any source for its information.


As for the stepfather, 40-year-old Teboho Tsotetsi, he stated in a statement issued “in the name of the family” that he did not see the twins, who are supposed to be his children, but relied on his wife’s story, which he questioned, while the wife claimed that she was hiding them from him “because he seeks to exploit them and obtain donations.” to become a millionaire.

So far, the hospital in which the "mother" claims the birth of her ten twins has not been fully identified, nor has a picture of them been published, nor has a doctor appeared to confirm their birth on his hands, or someone confirms their vision.

Although the news was classified by the South African authorities as a fabrication, and the police arrested her because of it, her arrest has not yet been based on a specific charge, so “it is not a traditional detention,” according to what local media quoted Revelo Mokoena, her lawyer who still refuses to respond to. His contacts with her so far.

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