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00:24There was a recording that surfaced on social media of a telephone conversation
00:29between Besta and Nandipa.
00:31It illustrated how abusive he was.
00:34I don't understand that she...
00:35So let me advise you for the last time.
00:38I can tell you this, Nandipa.
00:40I know exactly what you're wearing.
00:42I know exactly where you are.
00:44So do not piss me off!
00:46That was an incredibly scary voice note to listen to and to understand that that is what
00:52Nandipa had to also deal with.
00:54You hear him completely just going off at her and she is very quietly trying to address him.
01:02You submit to the rules of this fucking house!
01:05Do you hear me?
01:06Who heard you?
01:08Nandipa, I will burn you with that fucking house in Hyde Park.
01:11Do you hear what the fuck I said?
01:14This is what you have to deal with and live with on a daily.
01:17With no one knowing that for the longest of time this person has been living with this
01:22monster that spoke to her like this, that cheated her like this.
01:27It means he's also this evil.
01:29He's vile.
01:30And I can guarantee you, if you want to see your livers, try me.
01:35This should have been the turning point for my sister.
01:38And, uh, sort of realized that, you know, this guy is capable of killing and capable of doing
01:46whatever he was, uh, telling Nandipa.
01:50Hearing the recording, it was pretty evident that Nandipa could have painted herself into
01:54a corner.
01:55She probably couldn't get out of this relationship even if she wanted to.
01:58Nobody knew the lengths that Besta would take to stay out of prison.
02:03Would he murder someone else?
02:05Would he rape someone else?
02:06Would Taro get rid of her after she had served her purpose?
02:13If they say our love is criminal, no hiding, no subliminals.
02:28Bye.
02:29Bye.
02:30Bye.
02:38Bye.
02:57Tabo Besta Saga is evolving.
03:02On the run, Tabo Besta and his girlfriend, Nandipa Magadumar.
03:08As far as we were concerned, they were still within the boundaries of South Africa.
03:12Some sources were saying that they were either in Pumalanga,
03:15some sources were saying that they could be in KZN.
03:19Zimbabwe Estate was being thrown around quite a lot.
03:22Somebody like Tabo Besta, the lion, on the loose and has to be brought back.
03:28I do analysis on cell phone records, bank statements, as a forensic practitioner.
03:35With a cell phone tower, you are able to trace which vicinity the person could be at.
03:40That's when they now moved towards the Balito Zimbabwe site.
03:46They resided there for a night, and then by the time the law enforcement arrived,
03:52they were already gone and their phones were off.
03:56Police were on high alert.
03:58So they had to move quickly because those were crucial times.
04:01Everybody knows them.
04:02I mean, Dr. Nandipa is a celebrity.
04:04She was of a high risk to be around here in South Africa.
04:09It has been alleged that they use the Pongona Road, the back route, towards Mpumalanga.
04:15It goes through Stenga.
04:16You don't have to go via toll gates.
04:19Almost towards the fence border of Swaziland, then you can jump into Mozambique.
04:27He's believed to have fled the country through the Mozambique border together with his girlfriend,
04:33Dr. Nandipa Magudumana.
04:40In South Africa, our borders are not as closely monitored, and money talks in situations like that.
04:48To get over the borders, unfortunately, it is quite easy.
04:52There is a fixed bribe that one can pay.
04:55They easily could go across.
04:58They knew that should this thing come to light, they will need to use cash and not cards.
05:04So most of the time, they had cash to move around and to buy their way out.
05:09In Mozambique, it has been alleged that they met one of the guys that smuggles diamonds and stolen vehicles.
05:16So he's got connections in many of the borders.
05:23We were definitely alarmed by it because we weren't sure of where they would be heading to.
05:28And seeing just the general incompetence with the police handling the investigation while Besta was still in the country,
05:36we were concerned about whether they would ever even catch him after he had crossed the borders.
05:41And I just assumed that they are heading through East Africa to North Africa, then outside of Africa to Europe.
05:59We were shocked and we were wondering why it was that police hadn't caught them before they had left the
06:05country.
06:06But yeah, it wasn't completely unbelievable that they had made it that far.
06:27My name is Mnaku Mbani.
06:29I'm a senior journalist.
06:31I'm working with the Guardian newspaper, the Guardian Salam.
06:36The information I heard is that they were using a leased vehicle.
06:43Tanzania was just a pathway.
06:46According to the details I obtained from the Migration Department,
06:51they said they were planning to cross the country to Kenya.
06:56They drove all the way to Arusha.
07:04Arusha is a small city but it's busy because there's a lot of tourism.
07:09Sometimes you can stay for quite a long time without people knowing it.
07:15Police authorities, they say,
07:17Tabo had almost changed his identity.
07:21He has a long bed and he wears the Muslim clothes where you can cover your head.
07:29Sometimes the whole body is covered.
07:32Nandipa, the same.
07:33The women sometimes they cover all their face.
07:36And what you remain only is just your eyes.
07:47Us as the SAPS, we mobilise all the resources to apprehend this fugitive of justice,
07:52to apprehend those who have assisted this particular fugitive.
07:56While they were out of the country,
07:59I was checking the developments of the story every day,
08:04just hoping and praying that whatever happens she'll end up being alive, not dead.
08:12Then I was called by a journalist and he said,
08:15Hey, where's your dad?
08:17I said, I'm not going to tell you where my dad is.
08:20You're a journalist.
08:21Find that out yourself.
08:22And he went on to say,
08:24Well, your dad is getting arrested.
08:28I'm like, for what?
08:29So as soon as I dropped the call,
08:31I called my dad.
08:32I said, Dad, these people are looking for you.
08:36At that moment, he was in custody.
08:39A cop took the phone and said to me,
08:42Yeah, oh, are you trying to help your dad?
08:45Get away.
08:47It was a horrible thing.
08:48It was a horrible thing.
08:51Those who came here in Potedwat,
08:53they arrested me here.
08:55They said I was helping in an escape
09:01of a prisoner.
09:05Dr. Nandi Pamagudumana's father,
09:08Zolile Segeleni,
09:09is alleged to have driven a vehicle
09:11rented by Dr. Nandi Ponte Blumfandeng.
09:13This car is said to have been used
09:15to transport the body used as a decoy
09:18into the Mangaung prison
09:20through the help of G4S employees
09:22where it was set alight
09:24to secure Bester's escape.
09:25It was a difficult time.
09:29We'll distinguish ourselves
09:31about what happened to her,
09:36what happened to me.
09:50in 2002 and 2003.
09:55I would like to speak to you about Besta, you know?
10:01And when I was working with Besta,
10:04I was working with the police.
10:06I was working with Tanzania,
10:09I was working with India,
10:10and South Africa.
10:14I was working with Besta.
10:16At the beginning, Besta was working.
10:20And with Besta,
10:22I was working with the hotel.
10:27But the hotel was being hit
10:30when I was going to ambush.
10:33But I would like to say,
10:35for about ten minutes,
10:37Besta and Besta,
10:38I was working with the police.
10:40I was working with the safari
10:42to go to manga,
10:45and I was working with it.
10:47I was working with Block,
10:49I was working with Kizuizi,
10:56and I was working with them.
10:58I am working with the police,
11:02and my boys worked with them,
11:04so,
11:04I was working with them
11:05and my friends,
11:06and I could have the job
11:08and my friends worked for it.
11:08I had to spend time with the school.
11:09I was working with them.
11:10there were years now in people,
11:11and they were working.
11:14and we were cutting but I was working.
11:18Aцию,
11:19and I am working and I had to work.
11:20I don't know how many people are going to get out of the car.
11:26There's a lot of people who are going to get out of the car.
11:31I'm talking to Dr. Nani Nani.
11:39I think it's going to get out of the car.
11:42It's going to get out of the car.
11:52and a Mozambican national have been arrested in Tanzania.
11:55Besta and Dr. Nandipa Magudumana have been on the run since these escape became public
12:00last month.
12:19The news of Tabo and Nandipa's arrest came almost overnight and I remember waking
12:25up going, what, they have been arrested?
12:29For the first time a lot of people could actually acknowledge and accept that they were caught
12:34and their run had come to an end.
12:37This couple had done some extraordinary things over the past couple of weeks and some of
12:43them were still processing them.
12:46Wow, Besta looks completely taken aback and shocked in this picture and Nandipa you can
12:51see she looks very sad, the ultimate fall from grace.
12:55I can't believe, like I can't, as shocked as I am with the rest of the nation, like my
13:01shock is often, you know, followed up by, I can't believe I met with this man.
13:06I did not recognize him.
13:08He didn't look like the Besta that I had, you know, met with and spoken to.
13:15You know, very clean-cut, that is the Besta that we knew.
13:22Up until that point, there was a sense of fear that they would get away with it.
13:30I felt relieved when she was arrested, alive.
13:40My first initial reaction was, thank God she is safe and thank God Tabo has been apprehended.
13:51Then, after that, it was all the emotions.
13:54It was sad to see her in that position.
13:59From a bigger than life type of person I grew up with to being, there's that photo where
14:06she, her head is on the desk and her fist is thin.
14:11She said so many things that Nandipa now probably is awake from this trance she was in, and sort
14:22of saying, yeah, what the hell did I get myself into?
14:26Did you really think that you were going to get away with this, and how?
14:30Did you genuinely think that you were never, ever, ever going to get caught?
14:35It's just unfathomable.
14:37True crime novel playing out in real time.
14:39I think, to a certain degree, a lot of people were disappointed when they were caught in
14:43Tanzania, you know, probably hoping they could go on for, like, another couple of months before
14:48they caught.
14:48It was the story of the year at that point.
14:51Lo and behold, on Saturday, they fucking catched our besta.
14:55And Dr. Nandipa!
14:57In time, I think you can wear it one more week!
15:00Two, three more days!
15:01No!
15:02Get caught on a Monday or a Tuesday, because you're caught in Tanzania on a Saturday.
15:13How did you get caught on a Sunday?
15:14The police officer and his accomplice, Dr. Nandipa Makudumane, are expected touchdown in South
15:18Africa.
15:19They are with the South African officials who left to fetch them.
15:22Police Minister Becky Kales says Besta did not cooperate with police while in Tanzania, while Magadumana did.
15:37We continue with our live rolling coverage on the deportation of the country's most wanted convicted rapist and murderer, Tabu
15:45Besta and his girlfriend, Dr. Nandipa Magadumana.
15:47They have arrived back in the country under a heavy police guard.
16:02Dr. Magadumana, do you have anything to say?
16:06Dr. Magadumana, do you have anything to say?
16:11I was very hopeful that it wouldn't be them.
16:16But as I saw them arriving in Lutsera, I was like, this is real.
16:20Oh, it is. It was the realisation moment that actually what has been said could be so true.
16:27She looked like exhausted.
16:29It was sort of like watching a movie.
16:32When they get trapped, this is it now.
16:36I'm looking at Nandipa Inoha and I'm just watching these cops as well.
16:40It's like they're actors, but this is real life.
16:44Oh my gosh, this is crazy.
16:47Mr. Besta, do you have anything to say?
16:50Seeing all of this unfolding in real time made everything that much more worth it.
16:58And I think just all of the hours that we had spent digging for information, trying to get hold of
17:04people, trying to figure things out.
17:07And then seeing ultimately the fruits of our labour, Besta and Nandipa being captured.
17:14It was a very surreal experience.
17:16South Africa loves this kind of drama.
17:18Like, we thrive on things like this.
17:27This is where Tabo Besta was brought to.
17:30C-Max prison.
17:32With electric doors and under 24-hour guard.
17:37They're now back in the country.
17:40Let justice be served.
17:54Well, Dr. Nandipa Magudumana and her father, Zolile Sekaleni, will be reunited in the dock after her arrest in Tanzania.
18:02And it's all in relation to the prison escape of convicted murderer and rapist Tabo Besta.
18:20I definitely think it was a daunting moment for Nandipa because the whole country's been looking for you.
18:27The whole country's busy watching your court appearance.
18:30There's tons of media everywhere.
18:33There's cameras in your face.
18:34It was reality.
18:36It was real, it was happening, and it was a moment, basically.
18:40It was quite strange to see her in a mask and that head was completely covered.
18:46And there was a little bit of me going, is that actually Nandipa?
18:49Like, we need to see a full face just to make sure that you've got the right woman.
18:54What I'm saying is that court itself must be satisfied that the person mentioned in the tattoo is in fact
18:59accused before court.
19:01And the prosecution, I haven't seen her face.
19:03I don't know if that relates to the name before court yet.
19:15Thank you, Yourself.
19:17So I saw my daughter and my husband.
19:23It was very bad for me.
19:26I had to cry sometimes because I didn't imagine Nandipa to be there.
19:34I had to wonder how she came there.
19:39Let's get the latest now from court.
19:41Her father kept looking at her.
19:43They exchanged a few words.
19:45I could not hear what they were saying, but I could see the tears in his eyes.
19:49I watched that first court appearance and I cried that day.
20:04Yeah, it's like reliving it to me.
20:07Yeah.
20:10Yeah.
20:12Yeah.
20:12It was a really emotional day.
20:14Yeah.
20:15I think I cried for a week after that and yeah, just seeing your father and your sister.
20:20It felt like my family's world is ending and my dad's world had just crashed and my mom is vulnerable.
20:29You know, it hurts seeing Nandipa in that situation, but I think it hurts even more seeing your, your parent
20:38in that situation.
20:41Even if they are supportive, there is an element of embarrassment and shame that is attached to what she did
20:47and what she put them through.
20:48Being on the run with a convicted rapist, I mean, allegedly going to lengths that you've gone to, to ensure
20:54that he escaped.
20:57I called Nandipa's husband and I said, how are you doing? How are the kids doing? How do you feel?
21:05He said, he doesn't know this Nandipa. This is not the Nandipa that he married.
21:11This is not the Nandipa he knew as the mother of his kids.
21:15Something that he can't explain got over to Nandipa and all he just wishes for is for the law to
21:24take its course.
21:25And at least tell his kids, the mommy has got questions to answer.
21:33What's her thoughts for her children, her two daughters?
21:38Why did she leave her kids behind and chose a criminal?
21:44Nandipa Magadamana will be facing a number of charges, which include violation of bodies, aiding and abetting and fraud.
21:53I actually cannot believe this is someone's real life. Life is full of possibilities for her, but yet she finds
22:00herself in that man.
22:01And then to bring your whole entire family into it.
22:04This idea of stealing bodies and, you know, burning bodies.
22:09This story is just shocking beyond.
22:13Yeah.
22:13It's just incredibly shocking.
22:16I was concerned about the body that was used as a decoy and the identity of this person.
22:22And who was this innocent person? What about their family?
22:27Let's take you to our lead story now.
22:29Quite a shocking one this time as well.
22:32The South African Police Service, SAPS, has confirmed that the charred body found in cell 35 has been identified.
22:41Confirmation that the body found was that of Katlecho Bering.
22:44The family in the Free State is shattered.
22:48Katlecho Bering was a young man from Plumfontein.
22:52His family described him as respectful.
22:54His friends described him as someone who was more of a commuted leader than he was anything else.
23:00So it was quite tragic for them when they found out that his body, you know, was used in the
23:05commission of this crime.
23:06But also because they'd been searching for him for such a long time and didn't know where he was.
23:10We have buried Katlecho.
23:11We still can't wait for the day that justice will be done.
23:17Because I know for Katlecho Bering, I never told him about it.
23:20But when I told him, I told him that he would have been killed.
23:25He would have been killed by one of the one days.
23:29What happened with Katlecho Bering?
23:31I cry.
23:32I think of that guy and I cry all the time.
23:35We still don't know how he died, but we know they have violated his body.
23:40What were they thinking?
23:41What was inside their hearts?
23:43What was inside their souls?
23:45I mean, this kind of darkness, I never knew or imagined that is humanly possible.
23:53I believe that Anandipa and Thabo didn't really care much about anything and anyone else as long as the means
24:01justified the end to them.
24:02It didn't matter who they hurt as long as it's secured bestest freedom.
24:10And there was no place already.
24:11Some people have tweeted Anandipa and called her a friend.
24:13Now they're deleting tweets.
24:15Everyone is on a deleting spree now.
24:18A lot of celebrities are deleting pictures.
24:20They're deleting pictures.
24:22We have no idea.
24:22Yeah, we always would have known.
24:26People on Twitter saying,
24:28so Penny, that was your doctor, you were going to that doctor?
24:30And I was like, yes, it was.
24:31And she was very good for my skin and she did a great job.
24:34Everybody is like, oh, she's not my friend, whatever.
24:39Everyone had called to say,
24:41can they please have their pictures taken down from social media?
24:44There were no association
24:45because they've also had brands to protect and reputations to protect.
24:49And also power for association is a very big thing.
24:52She must face the music.
24:54She knew exactly what she was doing.
24:56I don't feel nothing for her.
24:58She must be prostituted because she's committed crime.
25:02People don't feel sorry for her
25:04because not only did she get herself into this situation,
25:07but she, you know, continued being in that situation.
25:10And it's hard to believe that Besta would have concocted this plot all alone.
25:16It's a situation that I don't think most of us understand.
25:19She would have seen a side of him that we've never seen before.
25:23We don't know what she was thinking.
25:25We do not know what state she was in.
25:27And we do not know what led her.
25:29Perhaps the guy has manipulated her in a way that
25:33there was no way of her getting out.
25:36She would be in danger.
25:37Is it psychological or is it real love?
25:57Besta and his co-accused, Dr. Nandi Pamakutumana are expected to appear in person today
26:02in the Bloemfontein Magistrates Court to face charges related to his escape.
26:07And this is absolutely going to make for an interesting turn of events
26:14because this is the very first time that Tabo Besta physically appears in court
26:20alongside Dr. Nandi Pamakutumana.
26:26The moments before they had brought Tabo in, there were questions around what actually transpired
26:34between the two of them.
26:36Their existence at that point was shrouded in mystery and the folklore rather than it being reality.
26:42So we just needed to see them in person.
27:10So we just needed to see them in person.
27:15There it is, the infamous couple.
27:20Whoa!
27:25Hi, hey.
27:28Yeah, yeah, it's part of a romantic movie type of set up.
27:33It's crazy.
27:35Hi, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
27:38I'm like, I'm like, whoa.
27:40There's this smile and, you know, this familiar smirk between the two of them.
27:46You know, it's almost clear that she was smitten by him.
27:50I'm just like, yeah, those people you can see, that they know each other, they're together.
27:56And the cameras don't matter.
27:59It's us, it's me and you here right now.
28:03Nothing else really matters.
28:07But it's the Titanic, it's sinking.
28:15Ah, this needs to be used as evidence in court.
28:18I refuse.
28:18No criminal should be this happy and smitten.
28:22I guess that's why it became the TikTok sinking mess.
28:28Yes, that's what it is.
28:30And she's smiling.
28:31We seem to get so caught up in the whole Bonnie and Clyde moment that we forget.
28:37This is a very serious case.
28:39Very serious.
28:39You know, people have lost their lives here.
28:42It's a disgrace, to say the least.
28:45This is the moment I actually wish I was in court.
28:48I was probably going to get arrested for attacking him.
28:51Because I was going to be one of those guys you see on those American court TV shows where
28:57relative just lounges at a person.
29:00Because he's got that smirk as well, that arrogant smirk of catch me if you can,
29:08and now you've caught me, so what? What are you going to do about it? That type of attitude.
29:13One can then tell that this is a willing participant.
29:17But willing participant to which letter?
29:19Are you going to choose family? Or are you going to choose your lover?
29:24What do I make out of this now?
29:27Does it mean she's not the person I knew her to be?
29:31Or is this the new her that I was not yet introduced to?
29:38I don't know whether I felt betrayed or protected.
29:41Had I known, would I not have found myself in some way or the other involved in an accomplice?
29:47Therefore, did she respect and love me so much that she protected me?
30:01The initial shock of her arrest had evaporated with time.
30:04It was expected for Nanipa to apply for bail.
30:08Dr. Nandi Pamakudumana, she was applying for bail in the Bloemfontein Magistrates Court.
30:12The state is, if granted bail, Dr. Nandi Pamakudumana might escape.
30:16The question is, will she start singing? Will she tell us the truth?
30:20All the information we need, this is the woman you need to talk to.
30:27Dr. Nandi Pamakudumana sat in the dark while her affidavit was being read out in court.
30:34I was instructed and commanded by Q5 to get into a vehicle and leave the premises to a destination unknown
30:41to me at the time.
30:42Dr. Nandi Pamakudumana claims that she was scared, defenseless and helpless.
30:47According to her, she was forced by Thabo Besta to leave South Africa, which is a sharp contrast, really, to
30:53the display of affection that we saw earlier this month when she appeared alongside Thabo Besta.
31:00I refused and wanted an explanation, but he forced me into a vehicle. I succumbed to the pressure due to
31:07the threats he directed at me. I complied with his instructions and was taken out of the country against my
31:13will.
31:16Was she taken against her will? Was she coerced into, you know, going with him at that point?
31:24When we think kidnap, we think gun, put something over your head, throw you in the car.
31:31And then when I remove it, we're in the middle of the N1 driving towards the border of Messina, because
31:36that's what we think kidnap is.
31:38I don't think so. I think it's more of like that level of manipulation of like, you don't have a
31:46choice.
31:46If you don't come with me, no one else is going to save you. I'm the only person you have.
31:51And once you're a victim of someone's manipulation and they've psychologically programmed you,
31:59it's that thing of like, why do domestic violence victims never leave? It's that paralysis.
32:06My theory is that Besta was calling the shots and this guy was using his opponent.
32:13I felt like he was far gone.
32:15Besta was in charge and in control of her life and decisions and choices.
32:23Listen, this is my house. So you're going to listen to me. Do you hear me?
32:27Tom speaks and you listen. You are a wife in this house. You are sick.
32:32He's abusive. Lieutenant, I'll come and take your ass.
32:37I'm the man in this house.
32:39You must know this lie does not ring and you don't pick up. I don't give a fuck who you
32:44with.
32:46Dr. Mwagadumana may have told the authorities that she had been abused.
32:50Clear question that will be asked if she makes an argument of, well, I was a victim of GBV.
32:55Well, why did you then assist this man getting released from prison?
32:59I don't think she was kidnapped. Like, they were running away and she knew exactly what was happening.
33:05Easy to say all of those things right now that you were swindled and you were brainwashed.
33:10And it's easy to say all of those things now. But this, this had gone on for years.
33:17At which point do you realize now? You realize it now? Now that you're caught?
33:23I also think Bonnie and Clyde also thought about the scenario of them being arrested.
33:28I don't think they were stupid enough and naive not to. Hmm?
33:32Don't you think they've had a conversation about that? What's the game plan? That's what I'm thinking now.
33:37Mwagadumana told the court that although separated from her husband,
33:41she remained a married woman with two minor children. The state hit back.
33:46The applicant deserted the children since March 2023. The applicant was never visited by her husband
33:56and children since her arrest and detention. Bail was denied. Mwagadumana will spend Christmas behind bars
34:04away from her two minor children.
34:09I really feel for her. But she is where she needs to be. I mean, you cannot do things and,
34:17you know, get away with them because you're a doctor. The reality of it is victims can lead a double
34:27life.
34:27But, the law is the law. Tabo, Besta, he did this and he didn't really care about Nandi,
34:37but he's got nothing to lose.
34:51I can't believe someone like Tabo has actually been given exactly what he wants. The attention that he desires.
35:00When you look at a serial killer, for example, sometimes it's better if they get caught so that they can
35:06get credit for all their work, you know. So, it came as no surprise what he did next in court.
35:15Uh, yes, Mr. Besta, I see you raising your hand.
35:18First of all, Your Honor, you have the media that has tarnished and destroyed me on no facts.
35:23It has already confirmed that Tabo Besta is a rapist and a murderer, but there's no evidence.
35:29It's already confirmed that I have escaped, but no one knows the true facts.
35:34I feel it's unfair for these people that are sitting here, as my so-called the Jews, to be in
35:40court,
35:41when I know very well they have nothing to do with this.
35:44I request that the public signs a petition and I be given a death sentence and immediately I will
35:50agree to it. So, we end this matter and release these people because they do nothing.
35:56Yeah, I watched it and I saw right through him. He's the arrogant person that he always is.
36:03That is just classic Tabo Besta. It's the entitlement that prison was beneath him.
36:10Besta went on a half an hour tirade to the court while Dr. Makudumana wept tearlessly.
36:17I'm sitting there, I'm going, this is a whole medical doctor. Like what happened? Like what happened?
36:25Nandipa and Besta at the moment hold the key to everything. How this started, how they met,
36:34how it was that all these role players got involved in probably the biggest escape in South African history.
36:43What are the things that could have driven her to like really throw away her life in that manner?
36:50Hey, I know that they're trying to kill me. They were trying to destroy everything I care about.
36:58If I ever fucking call this home and don't take out and I'll show you what I'm capable of.
37:04You really gave it up for this man. I didn't have anyone. I didn't have anything.
37:10Who really had absolutely nothing to offer you. You will regret it with your life, didn't you hear me?
37:18They're trying to reconcile the two aspects of her personality and the rationale behind her thinking
37:22is something very confusing. You're a godly given child, man.
37:28She allegedly did all the logistics, she did all the legwork just to see the serial rapist being set free.
37:34And we do not know what led her to act in that manner.
37:40I will fucking squeeze you so hard, my sister. You will regret the day you met me in your life.
37:46Nandi was not street smart. Probably she even believed that this guy is innocent.
37:53I know I didn't kill her. But she did what she did and she has to face the music.
37:59Her actions undoubtedly show one that there was a void. I know they will come at you.
38:05The mystery part now is what could have caused that void.
38:17Let's wait for Nandi. There is a lot I think she's going to do.
38:27Yes. There's a lot that is coming.
38:33And after everything that's happened, will we ever really know the truth?
39:06If they say our love is criminal, I'll go through it again.
39:19I love you to heaven back Even to the pits of hell
39:33It will be forever And I don't care what people say
39:56I love you to heaven back Even to the pits of hell
40:24You
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