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NO ONE CARED: MAHACHI

- Curtworth Masango

ZIMBABWE internatio­nal forward, Kudakwashe Mahachi, said no one cared for him during his trials and tribulatio­n.

Mahachi was speaking out for the first time since he was acquitted by a Bulawayo magistrate after enduring rejection and condemnati­on for a lengthy period as he was being accused of assaulting his son.

“I am not just a broken man; I am a pained man by what has happened to my son and how I was accused of attempting to kill him despite reports from medical experts.

“No one cared to give me a chance, no one cared to give me the benefit of doubt,” he said.

Mahachi dismissed all juju allegation­s citing that he worked hard for everything he had.

“I have played football for 15 years for my country and for top-flight clubs.

“Yet despite this, I was accused of using my 4-year-old son for rituals, how is it that I have played this game for 11 years before my son was born and suddenly now needed him for rituals for my career?

“Even fellow football players that I struggled with as a young boy trying to make it in our early careers accused me of using rituals to harm their careers, but what would I have benefited from that?”

He said his ex-lover was bitter and was demanding maintenanc­e for three children while Diego was Mahachi’s only biological child.

“I have also silently been a victim of a bitter ex-lover for so long. She accused me of kidnapping and smuggling my own child, yet each time he visited me in South Africa on 3 separate occasions, he returned in perfect health.

“On each visit without fail, he was receiving medical check-ups. I have been fighting many battles behind the scenes with Diego’s mother

“Diego’s mother had been demanding the maintenanc­e of 3 children (Deneo, Dellish and Diego). (Deneo, unfortunat­ely, died from hydrocepha­lus),

“I had been paying 2/10 maintenanc­e for years without question until friends advised me to take paternity tests for these children.

“Results from the paternity tests revealed that only Diego was biological­ly mine. “Upon this news, I stopped paying maintenanc­e and this infuriated Maritha (Diego’s mother) and her mother, who swore to destroy me,” he said.

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