Family torn apart by mysterious illness, plea for rescue

NORTON – Revai Ngirazi Bota(46) has seen her life shattered as her two children struggle with a mysterious witchcraft-related illness. The family is torn apart by disturbing symptoms, sparking fear and leaving the mother begging for rescue.
The distraught mother from Kalfa, Norton revealed that her husband, Abel Bota(58)abondoned the family four months ago, leaving her to face the crisis alone.
Ngirazi narrates that her 12-year-old son has been compulsively digging holes with his bare hands since age 8, while her 15-year-old daughter feels an intense heaviness on her face causing people to flee in fear.
In an interview with AfroGazette News, Ngirazi narrates that her 12-year-old son has been compulsively digging holes with his bare hands since age 8, while her 15-year-old daughter feels an intense heaviness on her face, causing people to flee in fear.
“My son exhibits bizarre behavior, digging into the hard ground with his bare hands like a wild pig, without harming himself. He also bites his legs and chews his tongue, claiming unseen forces attack him. These episodes escalate into screaming fits and destructive outbursts.”
“Meanwhile, my 15-year-old daughter’s face becomes fiercely animal-like, as she struggles under the crushing weight of her emotions, making her a target for school bullies and driving others away,” she said.
She claims her husband and mother-in-law are using witchcraft on their children as revealed by sangomas and prophets during a cleansing ceremony at their shrine.
“We consulted 31 prophets and sangomas to cleanse my children but they consistently implicated my ex-husband and his mother as the ones using witchcraft to exploit them for financial gain. Unfortunately, these revelations brought no resolution to our solution”, said Ngirazi.
The family urgently requires help with basic necessities such as food, rent, clothes, and school fees, and any prophet able to heal her children from alleged witchcraft.
“I appeal to anyone with a listening heart to help me with anything whether food, clothes, money for rent. I will gratefully accept.
For those interested in providing assistance, please contact Revai Bota at 0779 868 119.