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A 52-year-old woman from Zambia simply known as Banda Yvonne, has publicly confessed to having sexual intercourse with her son so as to maintain his wealth.

Yvonne revealed that she has had sex with her son, identified simply as Abel every Wednesday for the past 14 years, and the day she stops, the boy will lose his wealth and die mysteriously.

Yvonne, a native of Ndola confessed to ZambiaWatchDog that she is the main pillar of her son’s success by offering her nakedness to him once a week as instructed by the witch doctor he got his riches from.

She was said to have once confessed in church and the pastor of Great Kingdom Church, Zambia, reportedly prayed for her.

But despite the confession and for fear that her son will suffer and die painfully, she reprtedly went back to being the keeper of his riches and continued with the sexual relationship with her son.

Confessing to the newspaper, she said, “I have been sleeping with my son, Abel since 2002 when he started his transportation business which has grown tremendously and he now owns a fleet of trucks, buses and other small cars.

“We have sex every Wednesday and we do it at my house where the charm was buried.”

According to Yvonne, “the price is that, once I stop sleeping with him, all our hard earned wealth will vanish in thin air and my son will die a very painful death.”

52-year-old Zambian woman simply known as Banda Yvonne








Source: Daily Post (Article first published on August 9, 2016)



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