She traveled with her two kids and parents, according to The New Times, the Rwandan government-owned publication, which spoke to Kigali's envoy to Kampala Ambassador Joseph Rutabana.
Sandra Teta goes back to Rwanda
Sandra Teta, the girlfriend of singer Douglas Mayanja, alias Weasel, has reportedly gone back to Rwanda.
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This reporter spoke to Police Spokesperson Fred Enanga Friday morning, since he had earlier said Police was following up the case, but he could not confirm Teta leaving the country. He referred the reporter to the Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control, but the directorate's spokesperson could not be immediately reached for comment.
About two weeks ago, pictures of a bruised Teta emerged on social media, with reports saying her boyfriend had assaulted her and there was a history of many such incidents.
Apart from a social media post that said she had been attacked by goons, Teta has not publicly spoken on the issue and some people claim the post was made by one of her in-laws.
Her mother-in-law, Proscovia Musoke, dismissed reports that her daughter-in-law was being harassed, affirming that the couple is deeply in love.
"There is a lot of gossiping. Everyone says what they want. They are saying we hid Sandra and confiscated her phone. She is freely moving around town and she has her phone," Musoke said.
"Sandra loves Weasel so much. All her life rotates around Weasel... As per now, all her heart is feeling is Weasel. They love each other so much and they themselves know what happened. We are also surprised by how much they love each other. It's beyond control," she claimed, laughing.
"No one can separate them... We were actually planning an introduction ceremony around June... but some things happened but the plan is still on. The truth is that they love each other. My grand kids [Weasel and Teta's children) are beautiful and in good health."
Musoke said that instead of spreading rumors, people should wait for Teta to file a case with the police, so they can follow it.
"Before that, let them mind their business," she said.
Police has promised to report on the matter. Hopefully it will help answer most of these questions.
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