Weasel’s lover Sandra Teta returns to Rwanda with their children amidst domestic abuse claims

By Samuel Muhimba | Friday, August 12, 2022
Weasel’s lover Sandra Teta returns to Rwanda with their children amidst domestic abuse claims
Sandra Teta (left) with boyfriend Weasel

Socialite Sandra Teta has reportedly returned to Rwanda after days of speculation that she was battered by her lover and also singer, Douglas Mayanja alias Weasel.

Photos of Sandra with a bruised face went viral last week and it was said that she had been beaten up by Weasel who allegedly accused her of cheating and neglecting their children.

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This week, Rwanda’s high commissioner to Uganda, Joseph Rutabana disclosed that Sandra had returned to Rwanda in company of her parents and two children.

“It’s true she travelled to Rwanda on Tuesday together with her parents and children,” the envoy told the New Times.

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This comes days after the envoy confirmed that they were following up allegations that Sandra had been domestically abused by Weasel.

Rutabana had also revealed that the socialite’s parents were in the country to meet their ‘troubled’ daughter.

The current development follows rising calls from members of public and Weasel’s sister-in-law, Daniella Atim, who have been calling for Teta’s justice and rescue from ‘monstrous’ Weasel.

Last week, Daniella shared a picture of Teta’s head with stitches and called upon Weasel’s mother to stop covering up her son’s domestic abuse on Teta.

“Dear mother-in-law, you and I know this is Sandra’s head after stitches. This one time she had the courage and reported to the police with the encouragement of her friends. But you mama talked her out of it, you talked her out of it and told her she can not do that to the father of her kids,” Daniella stated.

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