- by Met
A South African woman, Susan Netshidi, has filed a report against her parents at the Honeydew Police Station, claiming she was stolen from her real parents.
Netshidi told Daily Sun, that she never knew that the couple who raised her wasn’t her parents until she left home and built her own house.
She said that was when, they called her ungrateful and said, she should go and find her own parents.
“Everything was fine until I left home and got my own life going. I built a house,” said 35-year-old Susan Netshidi from Ndjelele in Venda, Limpopo.
“They said I should have got them a house instead of building one for myself,” she claimed.
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“They told me I should go and find my own parents.”
Susan said she was shattered. She claimed her parents were jealous that she built a house in Limpopo which they wanted.
They allegedly told her they regretted taking her on as their own child.
When Susan demanded to know what they were talking about, she claimed they told her she was not their child.
They apparently said her real mother was somewhere in Honeydew, Johannesburg.
“I’m hurt. I’m destroyed. I suspect my parents must have stolen me because they don’t have papers from social workers to show that I was adopted.”
Susan has been going all over Honeydew searching for her own parents.
“They told me my mother was a coloured person. I was always treated differently from the other children but I didn’t understand why until they told me I was not their child.”