WATCH: Used sanitary pads bought for R60k allegedly being used in rituals?
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
An alleged dark truth has emerged and it's a cause for concern amongst women in SA.
This article may be triggering or offensive to sensitive readers. This is a matter that we intend to approach sensitively and is intended to raise awareness and without judgment or prejudice.
A lady has shared an alleged undercover operation involving sanitary pads taking place in Sandton.
Twitter users were astounded earlier this month when a woman revealed that she makes money from collecting used sanitary pads from public dustbins for a man she allegedly met in Sandton.
It appears that the pads are being used for rituals by people who practice dark magic in South Africa.
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Furthermore, the woman is also allegedly a student who needs the money. It is alleged that the buyer isn't aware that the pads actually do not belong to this young lady but rather to other people.
So far I made R60 000. I am sorry to all the women, who are affected by this, I’m trying to survive.- Anonymous
The South African reports that people who collect used sanitary pads can make close to R20 000 a day - per pad.
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Women all over social media have broken the silence on the revelation:
The level of evilness😭😭💔💔
— Rabbit Teeth 🐹🐹 (@DonknowMcgrego) February 3, 2023
Ladies the is a war going on🤞 pic.twitter.com/q8Wb9stXGh
Yooo so nawe u r now digging in the bins looking 4 20k🙌
— Lindiwe Gasa (@lindygasa) February 3, 2023
@lethabo_precious1 #usedpads #fyp #rituals #lethabo_precious1 ♬ original sound - Lethabo Precious
@marlanephirita ♬ original sound - Marlane Phirita
Suddenly I wanna go look for all my pads pic.twitter.com/uP5TC5NEWz
— Amanda Lee (@AmandaLee_M1) February 3, 2023
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