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Shock as Kenyan woman dumps baby outside Diamond’s home in Tanzania after singer allegedly kept evading her

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
December 29, 2017
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Drama enshrouded Bongo sensation Diamond Platnumz once again, when a Kenyan girl by the name Pansheni Salama, stormed the hit-maker’s premises carrying a baby whom she accused him of siring and dumped the baby before leaving.
According to an article published by Tanzania’s Global Publishers, Zari was in the country for the wedding of Diamond Platnumz’s cousin DJ Rommy Jones. It is believed that Salama’s main target was Zari, as she sought to gain some mother to mother sympathy from Zari, who has two children with Diamond.
Salama’s possible charade threw a spanner in the works and most certainly opened up old wounds that had barely healed between the star-studded lovers. Speaking to local media, Madale residents welfare president Deo Kagumusha, confirmed the incident and accused Diamond of ignoring Salama’s plight and not addressing his matters with women well.
“Salama was carrying a baby, when she camped outside Diamond’s house. She claimed Diamond Platnumz was the baby’s father. She had on several occasions while carrying her baby spent nights outside the singer’s house,” Kagumusha said. The distraught woman apparently had attempted on previous occasions to get an audience with Diamond who seemed to be evading her.
Zari and Diamond at Entebbe Airport.
Diamond was said to have given the woman KSh 3,000 (About Shs75K) and instructed her to meet his manager at the Wasafi Records office where her grievances would be sorted, of which never happened. “He gave the woman KSh 3,000 and asked her to use KSh 700 (about 18K) as taxi fare to his Wasafi records office in Sinza,” the Madale residents welfare chairman said. The whereabouts of the lady after dumping the baby outside Diamond’s house remain unknown, with the mystery baby mama drama yet to be unraveled.

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