Allegations of sexual assault have been made against DJ Tira by Luke Ntombela, sparking a heated debate on social media. Despite legal action, Ntombela remains resolute in her claims. In a recent update, she shared a powerful message addressing DJ Tira, expressing frustration and hurt. The situation continues to unfold, emphasizing the importance of believing survivors and seeking closure and healing.
Background:
The dispute between Luke Ntombela and DJ Tira started when Ntombela accused Tira of sabotaging her music career. The situation escalated when Tira's lawyers sent Ntombela a cease and desist letter, demanding that she retract her statements and issue an unconditional apology. Ntombela shared the letter on social media, refusing to back down. The situation took a turn when Ntombela made allegations of sexual assault against Tira, sparking a widespread conversation on social media.
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The allegations of sexual assault made by Luke Ntombela against DJ Tira have sparked a widespread conversation on social media. Ntombela's courage in speaking out has inspired others to share their own stories, highlighting the significance of believing survivors.
In a recent development, Ntombela shared a poignant message on her social media, directly addressing DJ Tira. She expressed her disappointment and pain, stating that DJ Tira seems more concerned about his brand than the damage he has caused. Ntombela also revealed that DJ Tira attempted to convince her to settle for money, but she is seeking closure and healing instead.
The full message reads:
"@djtira I take this as a reminder wa 7days. Izinto ezingiphetha kabi ngawe ziy2:
1. Ngikuchazela idamage oyenzile kimi, but all you seem to care about is your brand. (Uyaz wena ukuncolisa ibrand yakho was never my intention)
2. Noma ngikutshela ukuthi angifuni LUTHO kuwe ungangichazelile awungizwa. Instead, you try to convince me, nangama screen shots between wena "naye" to come up with the amount of money I want. Kudadewethu esenixoxisene nakhokhelana naye, ngiyanibongela ukuthi nikwazile ukuxazulula udaba lwenu. Mina ngithi some things we lose are more valuable than money. (Kuzothatha umuntu okhulile ukungizwa.)
sengisele nenkinga yosuku esengilivulile olungavalwa UWE wedwa and ngathi awuzimisele... Uke wabona ngithukwa kanjani kodwa? and that's the least of my worries right now. Ngikhala nge closure ne healing, ngiqhubeke nempilo."
Translation:
"@djtira I take this as a reminder of 7 days. The things that are bothering me about you are two:
1. I'm talking about the damage you caused me, but all you seem to care about is your brand. (You're the one who's obsessed with your brand, it was never my intention)
2. Even when I tell you I don't want anything from you, you still try to convince me, even using screenshots of conversations between you and "her" to come up with an amount of money I want. We were never on the same level, and I'm grateful that I was able to expose your matter. I think some things we lose are more valuable than money. (You can't buy back a lost person's dignity.)
Now I'm left with the problem of a long, unresolved issue, and you're still not taking responsibility... You'll see how I'm affected, but that's the least of my worries right now. I'm focusing on closure and healing, and moving on with my life."
The situation continues to unfold, emphasizing the importance of believing survivors and seeking closure and healing. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.