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DJ Tira fights back against rape allegations.

DJ Tira fights back against rape allegations.

Renowned businessman, producer, and performer, DJ Tira has unleashed his sharp wit in a scathing attack on his former artist, Luke Ntombela. Last week, Ntombela took to various social media platforms to enquire about her perplexing experience of waking up unclothed in DJ Tira’s bed.

An individual named Ntombela, who resides in Escourt, which is located in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, made a series of postings and videos on social media, demanding to know how she came to be in the same bed with Tira.

“I hear you saying this and that about witchcraft.How do you explain the pain of waking up in someone’s bed when you’re blacked out?” She suggested that she may have been sexually assaulted by Tira. “That person continues touching you as if you are lovers. I’m giving you one last chance to explain to me what happened on that day when I ended up in your bed. You know that I had blacked out, but you continued touching me inappropriately as if we were dating,” she posted.

“No matter how powerful and rich you are, you can never be above God and can never buy/bribe God!” In one of the conversations with DJ Tira, he offered to give her R35 000, but she turned it down, opting only to know what happened between the two of them. Ntombela has not stopped asking on her videos: “Tira, please explain to me, what happened?” Ntombela wrote.

DJ Tira has decided to take legal action against the musician who was involved in Clash of the Choirs, in an effort to clear his name. In the letter of demand from his legal team, Khathi & Mkhize Attorneys, they accuse Ntombela of attempting to blackmail DJ Tira, who happens to be married to former Mafikizolo dancer and now businesswoman and reality star, Gugu Khathi.

The cease-and-desist letter read, “It became apparent from the Ukhozi FM Radio station interview that your allegations were devoid of substance and logic but full of malice and desire to blackmail our clients into paying you money for undetermined reasons under the guise of our client owing you some money for performing musical exercises.”

Ntombela received an invitation to appear on the Vuka Afrika Breakfast Show, which is broadcast on Ukhozi FM, just a few days after she posted her outburst on social media.

The letter went on to tell: “You must further conduct a radio interview through the same radio station, retract the interview you conducted and offer an unconditional apology. Our instructions are that retractions should be done within seven days from the date herein and the failure of which will leave our clients without an option but to seek a legal redress against your unlawful conduct to protect our client’s brand.”

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