Reality TV Star Sbahle Mpisane was arrested for reckless and negligent driving during the festive season, Zimoja reports. Sbahle – who is the stepdaughter of businesswoman Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize and the biological daughter of former Metro police officer Sbu Mpisane – was allegedly driving in Midrand, Johannesburg, when the incident happened.
Gauteng South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson, Lieutenant-Colonel Mavela Masondo, told the publication that Sbahle was released on bail. She will be re-appearing in court soon.
“I will confirm her court dates. Yes, the incident happened on Maxwell Drive, in Midrand. A 30-year-old woman was arrested and charged,” Masondo was quoted as saying. In August 2018, Sbahle was involved in a near-fatal accident in Durban that rendered her leg broken.
Recounting the incident in a tell-all interview with YouTuber Owamie Netshivhazwaulu in 2022, the fitness bunny said that she had had a few drinks.
“I was out with friends before we all jumped into our cars. There was alcohol involved, but I don’t drink to get drunk. It’s just that there was a whole situation that no one knows about that got me into the car accident. Only I know what happened,” she said.
Sbahle further revealed that, leading up to the crash, a drunk driver was driving badly. She said she started driving faster to get away from that vehicle, and before she knew it, her BMW 4 series hit the sidewalk. The Kwa MaMkhize reality TV star said she suffered a concussion and passed out. In addition, her leg got jammed on the accelerator, causing the car to move faster and hit the robot and, thereafter, went straight into the tree.
Source: News365
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