In a shocking and painful revelation, Nkululeko Zulu from Mandeni, KwaZulu-Natal, discovered that the “baby” he was preparing to bury was actually a doll. Zulu had been led to believe by his girlfriend that she was pregnant with his child, and he had eagerly anticipated becoming a father. He supported her throughout the “pregnancy,” buying food, clothing, and other essentials.
When the girlfriend informed Zulu that the baby had passed away after birth, he was devastated. He prepared a grave, bought a goat for the funeral, and was overcome with grief. However, when the coffin was opened for the final farewell, the shocking truth was revealed: inside the coffin was a doll. The girlfriend’s deceit was exposed, and she disappeared, leaving Zulu heartbroken and embarrassed.
This incident raises questions about the motivations behind such deception and the emotional toll it takes on the victim. Zulu’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of trust and honesty in relationships. The aftermath of this incident has left Zulu struggling to come to terms with the betrayal, and he has vowed never to trust again.








