Mshoza’s Husband Makes Bail After Assault Charges & Attempting To Kill Her
Mshoza under 24 hour protection following her husband's outburst
Mshoza’s Husband Makes Bail After Assault Charges & Attempting To Kill Her. Reports have shown that Mshoza’s husband Thuthukani Mvula has been released on a bail amount of R5 000 after Mshoza pressed various charges including assault,intimidation and pointing a firearm. This is after the husband exposed and revealed that the Kwaito star was cheating on him during their short period of marriage.
According to TshisaLIVE Police spokesperson Sergeant Mmako Mophiring confirmed the news of Mvula’s jail release today and that Thuthukani had been cooperating with police.
“He handed himself over at the Phuthaditjhaba police station on Monday. He appeared in court shortly after that. He was granted bail of R5,000 and was told to reappear on May 28. In the meantime, we are continuing with investigations.”
Thuthukani’s bail conditions prevent him from being in contact with Mshoza.
“He cannot communicate with her or arrange meetings with her. He understands that.”
Mshoza has apparently been in hiding and under 24-hour protection amidst fears for her life, the singer’s management confirmed on Monday.
Last week Daily Sun reported that Mshoza fled the home she shared with Thuthukani Mvula amidst assault and cheating allegations.
Attempts by TshisaLIVE to get comment from Thuthukani proved unsuccessful. However, the businessman denied the assault allegations and claimed, in an interview with Sowetan, that he had never laid a hand on a woman.
Mmako said that Mshoza had not asked for police protection but her manager Thanduxolo Jindela told TshisaLIVE this week that she was currently in “a safe place” under constant security and apparently getting medical attention.
“Mshoza has been going through a lot in the last few days and is still very scared. She fears for her life and has been trying to make sense of everything. I think it is all hitting her now, the impact of what happened, and so the best place for her right now is under 24-hour protection.”