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Black Twitter Reacts to the Shocking Revelations About the Decuplets #Tembisa10

Black Twitter Reacts to the Shocking Revelations About the Decuplets. What a dramatic turn of events! In June this year, we got the attention of international media when it was announced that one woman gave birth to 10 babies. According to reports, Gosiame Thamara Sithole and her husband Teboho Tsotetsi were said to have welcomed 7 boys and 3 girls at Tembisa hospital.

As days went by, people picked loopholes on the story, more so since there were no signs of the baby on-sight. Gauteng Provincial also issued a statement saying they have no Records of the decuplets. According to the statement none of the public and private hospitals in the province have a record of this birth. Together with his family, Tsotetsi who is the baby daddy, confirmed that he has not seen the decuplets and relied on his girlfriend, Sithole, who called to inform him of their birth.

Sithole was thus made fun of and dragged on social media. She was then taken to a mental hospital to appear as though she’s ‘unstable’. Despite all this she held on to her story that in deed she gave birth to 10 babies. New developments to this bizarre story has just emerged, and a lot of critics are now eating humble pie. Reports show that indeed Sithole was pregnant and underwent a recent Caesarean section. This was confirmed by professional obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Mpho Pooe at a press conference called by Independent Media on Wednesday.

She was told to give the babies up for adoption and that the money to deliver and everything else will be sorted. It has also been confirmed that there have been backwards and forwards of the newborn infants between Lenmed Zamokuhle Private Hospital and Tembisa Hospital. Two of the babies sadly passed away, as for the eight their whereabouts still remains a mystery.

Check out what some tweeps had to say about this new information below;

https://twitter.com/Cellular_Jnr/status/1453310533394960400?s=20

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