Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Lerato Kganyago's heartbreak over miscarriage

South Africa's top TV and radio personalities Lerato Kganyago is pained of the lost joy of motherhood due to a miscarriage.




According to Sunday World, the popular OAP whose sad incident happened about three weeks ago was so pained. A distraught Kganyago was said to have confirmed the sad news, but declined commenting on the issue, saying she was still hurting. "It's a sensitive matter and I'm still not ready to talk about it yet," said Kganyago.

"Can you guys please give me an opportunity to deal with this on my own as privately as I can?" News that Kganyago lost her precious cargo was revealed by the Metro FM DJ's relative, who did not want to be named for fear of being ostracised by the family. The next of kin said Kganyago had rhapsodically told them she was duffed up with her new boyfriend's child and was looking forward to being a first-time mother.

The relative added that the The Link presenter and her boyfriend, a businessman from North West, were excited after their first visit to her gynaecologist. While there for a sonogram, they saw the heartbeat of the foetus. "She was really excited and looking forward to being a mother," said the relative. Relating her ordeal, the relative said the former Muvhango actress collapsed at her Fourways, Joburg, crib after suffering a wave of cramps about three weeks ago.

"She was rushed to a local hospital after she bled profusely," said the relative. "She was shattered when the doctors told her she had lost the child. She is devastated." The relative said the talented club DJ broke down at a wedding in Mafikeng last weekend when her boyfriend's friends and relatives, who did not know of her loss, mobbed and congratulated her for being preggies. "She got into her car and just broke down. Her partner had to explain to well wishers that they had actually lost the child."

The relative said Kganyago was contemplating following traditional culture. This was in a bid to organise a ritual ceremony to cleanse her after the loss. "I think that is when she will talk freely about this. Right now, she's still hurting."

 


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