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Woman Arrested for Faking Pregnancy to Extort Money from Married Lover

Woman Arrested for Faking Pregnancy to Extort Money from Married Lover. A woman from KwaZulu-Natal has been arrested after allegedly faking a pregnancy to extort money from her married lover. The bizarre case, which has stunned residents and sparked heated discussions online, highlights how trust and emotions can be manipulated for financial gain.

According to police, the woman—whose identity is being withheld until she formally appears in court—devised a plan to convince her lover that she was carrying his child. Investigators say she used the claim to solicit financial support, demanding money under the pretense of medical expenses, prenatal care, and personal upkeep.

The man, already in a complicated situation due to his marriage, reportedly believed her story and transferred money over several months. Sources familiar with the case allege that he gave her thousands of rands, fearing both the moral responsibility of fatherhood and the risk of his affair being exposed to his wife.

The deception reportedly began to unravel when inconsistencies in the woman’s story raised suspicion. Family members and friends noticed that she never displayed visible signs of pregnancy despite her claims. Eventually, the lover confronted her, and the matter was reported to authorities.

How the Scam Worked

Police sources revealed that the woman allegedly used photos of ultrasound scans taken from the internet to “prove” her pregnancy. She is also accused of staging fake doctor’s appointments, sending messages about her health, and creating a narrative around a due date that never came.

When pressure mounted for her to produce evidence of the pregnancy’s progress, the scheme reportedly fell apart. Investigators say the man demanded to accompany her to medical check-ups, which she repeatedly avoided. This fueled suspicions and ultimately led to the police becoming involved.

The Arrest

The KwaZulu-Natal police confirmed that she was taken into custody earlier this week. She faces charges of fraud and possible extortion, though formal charges are expected to be outlined when she makes her first court appearance.

Police spokespersons have urged the public not to rush to judgment but to allow the courts to weigh the evidence. However, the case has already ignited strong reactions across social media, where many users have debated issues of morality, deception, and the dangers of extramarital affairs.

Victim’s Dilemma

For the married man at the center of the case, the ordeal has been humiliating. He not only lost money but also faces the emotional and social fallout of his affair being exposed. Friends say he is “shattered” by the betrayal and has been forced to confront both the consequences of infidelity and the shame of being manipulated.

“He was caught between fear and responsibility,” said one acquaintance, who asked not to be named. “He thought he was doing the right thing by providing support. Now he realizes he was being played from the start.”

 

 

 

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