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"The court wanted us to reconcile but he has not shown any sign of remorse. He has not tried to apologise or ask to speak to my family. I would have considered dropping the case if he tried showing remorse. I want the case to carry on," said Xhalabile.
She is currently on maternity leave and is expected back at work next year in April. "I am happy that nothing happened to my child. That was one of my worries even after doctors assured me nothing was wrong."
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