A man shared on social media that his younger sister gambled away at least R100,000 of their mother's savings. The online community wanted the woman arrested.
A man took to social media to share that his younger sister took money from their mother's savings to gambleFollow us on Instagram - get the most important news directly in your favourite app!A man shared that his younger sister took at least R100,000 of their mother's savings without her knowledge, losing it all through gambling.
"That girl must be taught a lesson. Either she comes up with a plan to pay Mama’s money back or open a case against her."TikTok users flooded the video's comment section with funny responses, and many said the clip should be used as an advertisement to persuade
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