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11-yr—old housemaid caught sleeping with her boss' 4-yr-old son

Ladies, beware on how you leave your kids with
house maid. Last week, my nephew came up boldly
to his Mum (my sis), asked her if its true that he have
2 eggs in his "ntanta" (penis). His Morn scolded him
and asked him who taught him such,he said nothing!
He is just 4

Today, my Sis left for 6am mass, asked her hubby to
stay back with the kids (cos normally both of them
do go for 6am mass). Her husband agreed, went to
the kids room, found the maid on top my 4yo
nephew, naked, she said she was killing mosquito
that perched on him.

With two hot slaps frm my brother in—Iaw, she
confessed that she was raping the boy... Smh. The
house help is 11yo. God save/protect all kids out
there. My sister never wanted any maid, it was my
Mom that insisted! Now, tf has happened!

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