Bulelwa Javu has cried out for help on her son's behalf
A woman has cried out for help on her son's behalf after an evil and invisible snake has continued to torment her young boy.
A 48-year-old mother has cried out for help after an invisible snake has continued to torment her son for a long time now. The woman identified as Bulelwa Javu believes an invisible snake is tormenting her son which may lead him to kill himself soon.
According to Daily Sun SA, Bulelwa is worried the community might attack her son, Siphosethu Canda (20), or that he might even injure himself.
“My son was not allowed to see the body of his father after he arrived late for the funeral in 2012. And since then, an invisible snake has been troubling him,” she said.
“In 2013 we stopped him from hanging himself. Then he tried to set the shack on fire while me and my other three kids were sleeping.”
She said when she asked him what was wrong, he beat her.
“He told me he was beating up the snake that wanted to bite him,” she said.
“I am really scared and stressed now. Last month, my son was in Humansdorp and he smashed a woman’s car because he saw the invisible snake. I am already paying off R8 000 for another car he damaged.”
She said he can’t remember doing those terrible things.
“He doesn’t take drugs. The snake haunts him when he is drunk,” she said.
“Doctors said he is depressed, while sangomas said someone wants me to suffer and is driving my son mad with this snake. I need help.”
Siphosethu refused to be photographed, fearing for his life.
“I don’t know what is happening to me. People tell me what I have done but I can’t remember any of those things.”
Sangoma Maqhekezengqele April of New Brighton claimed: “The whole family is cursed by evil people who use tokoloshes and a river snake.
“They must get a powerful inyanga to cleanse them.”
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