Sowetan

Sisulu flayed over assault

Baby mama opens case

- By Refentse Makgamatha ■ makgamatha­r@sowetan.co.za

Shaka Sisulu says he will work on establishi­ng a more cordial relationsh­ip with the mother of his child.

The charismati­c grandson of Struggle icons Walter and Albertina Sisulu found himself in a firestorm after news surfaced that he had assaulted Lerato Sedi, his baby mama.

“I don’t wish to make a comment about any discussion­s about a possible reconcilia­tion but would like to emphasise that I would always prefer a cordial relationsh­ip because we have a child that we have to raise together and his interests must always come first,” he said yesterday.

His family fired a statement in which they said they were shocked and dismayed at Shaka’s conduct.

“As a family, and as our parents Walter and Albertina would have done, we condemn in the strongest possible terms any violence against women – and violence in general as a means of settling disputes.

“These alleged actions are completely at odds with the values that we as a family hold dear.”

Shaka said his relationsh­ip with Sedi ended two years ago and they had a cordial relationsh­ip until the bustup last week.

Shaka, who is an entreprene­ur and television personalit­y, appeared in the Randburg Magistrate’s court on Friday for assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. He, however, denied the charge.

“In a statement, the mother of my child claimed that I pushed her against a door. I deny this claim,” he said.

Sedi didn’t respond to repeated attempts to solicit a comment from her.

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