Tuesday, 17 November 2015

EXPOSED: Former Generations actor beats up his wife, court bans him from seeing his wife

"WE'RE more than happy together," she said.
"There's nothing like trouble in our marriage," he said.
But a protection order revealed the truth!
Last week, former Generations star, Thabiso Mokhethi (33), and his wife, Gaaratwe Mokhethi (29), said their marriage is all moonshine and roses.
But our news crew is in possession of a legal document which proves it's a lie!
When Gaaratwe's grandmother, Dimakatso Taunyana, read about the lies cooked up to the news crew, she phoned in, shocked, to put the record straight:
Gaaratwe had a protection order issued by the Benoni Magistrate's Court against Thabiso to prevent physical, emotional and psychological abuse. He signed it on 29 October.
Thabiso was ordered not to go to Gaaratwe's workplace at the SABC, or her mum's home in Brakpan.  He was also ordered not to assault, threaten, insult, stalk, harass or contact Gaaratwe.
When Gaaratwe obtained the order, she declared that Thabiso throttled her in December last year and headbutted her in August. On 23 October he bit her lip, throttled her and slapped her hard, Gaaratwe claimed. She also claimed he said he'd kill her.
Gaaratwe's angry Gogo Dimakatso, claimed: "He pulled Gaaratwe out of the SABC, took her home and assaulted her badly. I was shocked to see her. Her mum took her to the doctor, then to court to get a protection order."
Gaaratwe's aunt (also called Gaaratwe), claimed: "Thabiso apologised, but my niece lives in fear. He manipulates Gaaratwe and has taken her out of her mum's home. And that's a clear violation of his protection order!"
Gaaratwe's mum, Khulu, couldn't be reached for comment.
Thabiso and Gaaratwe will appear in court on 20 November.
When contacted for comment yesterday and asked why they lied last week, Thabiso was shell-shocked. He was also surprised when we informed him that we're in possession of a copy of the protection order against him.
"There's no court order that can keep us apart. Nobody can come between myself and Gaaratwe. There are people who want this marriage to end. I won't go to court as the protection order states. We're seeking help by going to therapy. Those people you spoke to are not protecting Gaaratwe, they're in fact destroying her. On 23 October, I had an argument with my wife and we decided to work on whatever issues we have differently. Gaaratwe is accounted to me as her husband, not her family any more," he said.
An equally shocked Gaaratwe said: "I was forced to get a protection order by people. Where do you get that information from?

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