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Chidimma Adetshina flees Cape Town court after angry mob attacks her vehicle

The beauty queen was forced to flee the scene after a mob surrounded her vehicle following a court postponement.

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Chidimma Adetshina flees Cape Town court after angry mob attacks her vehicle

Shocking footage has emerged showing beauty queen Chidimma Adetshina caught in a violent confrontation outside the Cape Town Magistrate's Court on Wednesday. The incident occurred shortly after a hearing regarding her immigration status was delayed.

Social media videos captured an angry mob surrounding the car believed to be transporting the former Miss South Africa contestant. Protesters were seen shouting and throwing traffic cones at the vehicle while police officers fought to maintain order.

Legal limbo continues until 2027

The chaos flared up after the regional court decided to postpone judgment on Adetshina's bid to stop her detention and deportation. The matter is now scheduled to be heard on 27 February 2027, leaving her legal status in South Africa uncertain for the foreseeable future.

Various groups, including Operation Dudula and March and March, were stationed outside the building to voice their opposition. These demonstrators have consistently called for the model to be sent back to Nigeria.

Rising tensions and security concerns

Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, the leader of March and March, has publicly questioned how the beauty queen managed to return to South Africa. Adetshina was reportedly declared a prohibited person in 2024, a detail that continues to stir national debate.

The recent violence underlines the intense public pressure surrounding this case. While Adetshina remains on South African soil, her safety has become a significant concern as she awaits her next court date.

Amidst the legal drama, some have even urged her to abandon the fight. A Nigerian woman recently went viral for pleading with the model to return to Nigeria, where she was previously welcomed, rather than facing continued public hostility in South Africa.

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Originally reported by South Africa News - Breaking SA Headlines Today on Briefly.co.za (Moroba Moroeng).

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