The family of Tebogo Tsotetsi, whose girlfriend has been reported to have given birth to 10 babies at a private hospital in Pretoria a week ago, has declared that there were no decuplets born between the Tembisa based couple.
This comes after Gosiame Sithole (37), who was reported to have been pregnant, informed her partner that she has given birth to decuplets, which is seven boys and three girls through a cesarean section a week ago. However, the Tsotetsi family reported in a media statement released on Tuesday 15 June, that there were no decuplets born between the two.
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What was supposed to be a joyful experience turned into a sad experience for Tebogo as he had reported that he has not seen his babies, and he has tried quite a few attempts to visit Gosiame and the decuplets but she failed to reveal her whereabouts and the condition of the babies.
The statement read: “The current uncertainties and public discourse about the decuplets is a major concern to the family, especially in the absence of any proof of the decuplets existence other than telephonic and WhatsApp messages from the mother.”
The family further appealed to the public to stop donating money into any bank accounts for the decuplets. “We appreciate the public interests and support for the decuplets, and with no proof of their existence, we firmly believe it’s in the interests of everyone to conclude that they do not exist until proven otherwise. We will now shift our attention to finding Gosiame Sithole whilst praying for her safe return,” added the statement.
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The Gauteng Department of Health has reported that “there is no record indicating a new mother gave birth to ten babies in one of its medical facilities as had widely been reported in media globally.” According to reports, a missing person case was opened in association with the mother’s whereabouts.