Unathi Nkayi gets attacked on woman's month...WTF?
This is an outrage, on Woman's Month a role model and public figure of the country MetroFM DJ Unathi Nkayi gets ssaulted infront of her children and fiance Thomas "Badboy" Msengana. No matter what had happened or who did what no man should lay a hand on a woman regardless who she is with.
Poor Unathi, I can only imagine her trauma.
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If you see Afro-jazz songbird and Metro FM DJ Unathi Nkayi heavily plastered with make-up behind her wedding frills next month, it won’t be because she wants to look gorgeous.
It will be to camouflage bruises she sustained when she was moered by security guards in Jozi last week.
The Avenue co-host was assaulted by security guards in the presence of her fiancé Thomas “Badboy” Msengane and their two kids in Sandton on Monday.
Nkayi told the police she and her family were sitting in her BMW waiting for a friend when two security guards arrived in a Nissan Hardbody.
She said they stopped next to their car.
“I asked them what the problem was. They said my car looked suspicious,” Nkayi told the police in her statement.
She said they blocked her way when she wanted to leave.
“I made a U-turn and left, but they followed us to the robots,” said Nkayi.
She said the driver of the vehicle got out and walked over to her.
“When he arrived, he grabbed my hand and I told him to let go.
“He refused and slapped me on my right cheek,” she explained.
She said when the guard let go of her hands, she got out of her car and followed him to his car.
“He slapped me again and when I asked him what he was doing, he pulled out a gun and pointed it at me.”
She said he tried to hit her with a baton but she ducked. She said the second guard also slapped her and when she turned, she realised the other one was still pointing a firearm at her.
“When our friend arrived and my fiancé (Msengane) got out of the car, they drove off.”
Nkayi said they followed the guard’s car while she called the police.
The police arrested the suspect, Johnny Baptista, at his house in Bramley later that evening.
He appeared at the Wynberg Magistrates’ court on Friday on charges of assault and pointing a firearm.
He was released on bail and his case was postponed to next week.
Nkayi has had a tough year. A few months back she lost valuable goods when their house was burgled.
Adding to the misery, a relative was involved in a car accident while driving her car. -Sunday World
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