We closed off with an interview with Ugashnee Moodley - Domestic violence survivor. She was speaking to us
about her experience and escaping death. Ugashnee’s nightmare began once her
husband started drinking a few months after getting married and the abuse just
escalated every day. She was a victim of all forms of abuse from physical to
emotional and even had a gun cocked in her mouth while her two children pleaded
with their father to leave her alone. After divorcing the guy, she moved to Cape Town and is currently trying to start a catering company and would like those who can help her to contact Bush Radio on (021) 448 5450 or send an email to nation@bushradio.co.za
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