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Mystery surrounding South Africa’s record ten babies continues as woman who has claimed she gave birth to decuplets in Early June is admitted to a psychiatric ward – No one has seen the babies and record of their birth doesn’t exist

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Gosiame Thamara Sithole, 37, from Guateng claims to have given birth to 10 babies in Pretoria, South Africa, on June 8

Sithole was arrested by police at a relative’s house in the northern township of Rabie Ridge near the city of Johannesburg in the early morning of June 17

Police from the nearby suburb of Chloorkop handed her over to social workers who checked her into Tembisa Hospital’s psychiatric ward for a mental health assessment

Her hospitalization for psychiatric evaluation came just days after her partner Tebogo Tsotetsi said he does not believe the ten children exist

Tsotetsi’s family, last Thursday, filed a missing person’s report after stating that alleged the father of the children had neither seen his girlfriend nor the children since she sent a text informing him that she’d giving birth to ten babies on June 8

Government agencies and hospital officials have also cast doubts over its authenticity of the births

In videos published on Twitter, Sithole refuted the skepticism expressed by Tsotetsi and his family, she accused them of wanting to make money from the arrival of the decuplets

Local media reported that her lawyer has accused police of illegal detention and denial of access to legal representation

Gosiame Thamara Sithole, 37, [photo], who claims to have given birth to ten children in South Africa on June 8, has been admitted to a psychiatric ward, with her lawyer alleging she is being held against her will

The mother who has claimed she gave birth to decuplets in South Africa has been admitted to a psychiatric ward, with her lawyer alleging she is being held against her will.
Gosiame Sithole was taken to Tembisa Hospital in Johannesburg for a psychiatric evaluation just days after her partner Tebogo Tsotetsi said he does not believe the ten children exist.  Local media reported that the Tembisa decuplets mother has been detained by police and denied access to lawyer.
Gosiame Thamara Sithole, 37, was first apprehended by police officers at a relative’s house in the northern township of Rabie Ridge, Midrand, near the city of Johannesburg in the early morning of Thursday June 17. 
She was transported to a police station in the nearby suburb of Chloorkop before being handed over to social workers who then admitted her to Tembisa Hospital’s psychiatric ward for a mental health assessment. 
Speculation has grown over Sithole’s claims after the hospital where she claimed she had given birth denied treating her.  The 37-year-old is said to have told her boyfriend she gave birth to the babies after midnight on June 8. 
Since Sithole’s detention, her lawyer Refiloe Mokoena has claimed that she is being held against her will and that she will apply for a court order to secure her release.
Mokoena, said police detained his client against her will and denied her access to legal representation, urging them to hand her over to the Gauteng Department of Social Development.
The police, who denied that Sithole had been arrested for a crime, had taken her to the station after Tsotetsi’s relatives reported her as missing.  
The family of her partner, Teboho Tsotetsi, last Thursday, filed a missing person’s report after stating that alleged father of the children had neither seen his girlfriend nor the children since she sent a text informing him that she’d giving birth to ten babies on June 8.

Gosiame Sithole, 37, [left], claims to have given birth to ten children in South Africa on Monday (pictured at home ahead of the ‘delivery’), but the alleged father of the babies Tebogo Tsotetsi [right], has announced that he is yet to see the babies and Sithole, post delivery

Mokoena alleged her client was initially denied legal access and that Sithole’s request to visit a private psychologist instead of the institute she was taken to was turned down by the social workers from the Department of Social Development. 
The lawyer told reporters: ‘She declined that she should be taken to Tembisa Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation because she felt strongly that she is of sound mind.’ 
Since being admitted to the hospital’s psychiatric ward, Sithole has been subjected to ‘mental torture’ and ‘starvation’ and she has also been ‘handcuffed’, claims news site IOL. 
The lawyer added: ‘When I left Tembisa Hospital, she made it clear that seeing that she is now being held against her will, I should please move an urgent court order for her to be released.’
A protest against her internment was due to be held by relatives, friends and activists outside the hospital on Friday 18th June, though it was not reported if it went ahead.     
Dalian Mboweni, one of the march organizers, claimed that Sithole said she was being ‘mistreated’ by hospital staff, reports Pindula News.
The activist said: ‘Sithole told us that she was being mistreated by staff as if she is mentally disturbed. She says she was being shouted at and… she was handcuffed. This is breaking her, we want her released because she is held against her will.

Gosiame Sithole seen [photo], at home during her pregnancy, claims her boyfriend Tebogo Tsotetsi (right) was ‘expecting to be rich’ from the alleged record births and was only concerned about the donations coming from people across the world

The development comes after Sithole, who had not revealed her location since the apparent world record, accused the father of her children of trying to become a ‘millionaire’ from the story.
Gosiame #Sithole responded to the Tsotetsi family statement and denied she’s missing, and reiterated that did deliver the babies. She says the was released after the Tsotetsis met some politicians.
She says they the family is angry because they wanted to benefit financially from the public donations.
Sithole claimed her boyfriend Tsotetsi was ‘expecting to be rich’ from the alleged record births and was only concerned about the donations coming from people across the world. 
She also slammed Tsotetsi for saying he did not believe the decuplets exist, accusing him of trying to ‘hurt’ her and ‘ruin’ what she has with her babies.
The ‘mother’ had said she will continue to keep her children’s whereabouts secret, adding that ‘no-one can force her to’ disclose their location. 
Her comments come after Tsotetsi said on Tuesday he had not seen Sithole or the alleged children since her incredible claims which made headlines worldwide. 
His family released a statement which said they do not believe there are decuplets until it is proven otherwise.  

Gosiame Sithole speaks on why she is hiding the decuplets, accusing her partner’s family of greed and a desire to cash in on media attention to her children

In videos shared by Pretoria News editor Piet Rampedi on Tuesday night, Sithole refuted Tsotetsi and his family’s claims and constantly refers to ‘my babies’ without directly confirming the number, reports TimesLive
Gosiame Sithole, wearing a large brown coat over a patterned dress at an undisclosed location, said: ‘They are unfair because they are doing things and they are trying to hurt me. 
‘I speak to Tsotetsi now and then. I feel that they never loved me; I was just forced to be with him.’
Speaking about Tsotetsi and his family’s statement, she said: ‘What they are doing shows me that they wanted to ruin something with my babies. 
‘That is why they are crying so much for them. The children are mine and no-one else’s. Why are they after me?
‘They were looking at the donations coming from people and wanting to be millionaires from the births. They were expecting to be rich. That is why I have [my babies] where they are.’  

In videos published on Twitter, Sithole refuted the skepticism expressed by Tsotetsi and his family, and constantly refers to ‘my babies’ without directly confirming the number. She alleges they are trying to get rich with the media exposure of her decuplets.

Sithole remained adamant that she would not disclose the location of her children and said ‘no-one is going to force me… I will do it on my own time’. 
She also questioned whether Tsotetsi and his family were really sure in their claims that the decuplets do not exist. 
‘Are they sure with what they are saying? I want to know if they are sure of what they are saying. I will do what I want, and on my own time and not on their time.
‘I won’t do it for them, I will do it for my sake because they never loved me,’ she said.

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If Sithole’s delivery is confirmed, it would make it the world’s largest – coming just a month after a 25-year-old Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine children in Morocco 

Her comments come in response to a statement by Tsotetsi’s family on Tuesday which read: ‘Tebogo confirmed he had not seen the decuplets and relied on his girlfriend who called to inform him of their birth.
‘He made several attempts to visit his girlfriend and the babies but she has failed to disclose her whereabouts and the condition of her babies.
‘The current uncertainties and public disclosure about the decuplets is of major concern to the family, especially in the absence of any proof of the decuplets’ existence other than telephonic and WhatsApp messages from the mother.’
The statement concluded with the family saying they believe there are no decuplets until it is proven otherwise as they apologized and appealed for help in finding Sithole.
It comes after Tsotetsi earlier asked the public to stop donating money to the alleged mother. 

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