๐Ÿ˜จ โ€œIt Sat On My Chest!โ€ โ€“ Natalie Sibandaโ€™s Terrifying Account of a Lemma Lemma Attack While Sleeping in Her Grandmotherโ€™s Room ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ’€

๐Ÿงจ Zimbabwean Nurse ATTACKED by “Lemma Lemma” in Her Sleep?! Natalie Sibandaโ€™s SHOCKING Supernatural Encounter in Mhondoro ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ผ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

In a harrowing sit-down interview that has left audiences both captivated and horrified, Natalie Sibanda, a nurse originally from Zimbabwe and now based in the United Kingdom, opened up about the night she was allegedly attacked by a lemma lemma, a mysterious and sinister entity deeply feared in rural Zimbabwean communities.

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The incident, which she claims happened in December of last year, took place in her grandmotherโ€™s rural home in Mhondoro, a quiet village known for both its tranquilityโ€”and its whispered tales of dark forces.

Natalie recalls the night with frightening clarity.

โ€œIt was supposed to be a peaceful family holiday.

I hadnโ€™t been back home in years,โ€ she began.

โ€œI slept in my gogoโ€™s bedroom because she insistedโ€”itโ€™s the warmest room in the house.

Zimbabwean nurse attacked by lemma lemma in Mhondoro

Around 2 or 3 a.m., I woke up feeling completely paralyzed.

I couldnโ€™t move, couldnโ€™t scream.

And then I felt itโ€”something heavy sitting on my chest.

She describes the sensation as crushing, as though a bodyโ€”not human, not animal, but something in betweenโ€”was physically pinning her down.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t a dream.

I was awake.

I felt its weight, its breath.

I could smell somethingโ€ฆ rotting, like burnt hair mixed with blood,โ€ she said, visibly shaken.

โ€œIt whispered in a voice I can’t even describe.

Something ancient.

In Zimbabwean spiritual culture, the lemma lemma is often spoken of in hushed tones.

Said to be a demonic entity or cursed spirit sent by jealous relatives, witches, or spiritual enemies, it allegedly visits victims at night, paralyzes them, and feeds off their life force or spiritual energy.

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In some traditions, it is described as an incubus-like creature that violates victims in their sleep.

In others, it’s a malevolent ancestral force used for revenge.

Natalie believes someone in her extended family sent the lemma lemma to attack her, possibly out of jealousy over her success abroad.

โ€œMy family has always had hidden tensions,โ€ she said.

โ€œPeople donโ€™t like it when you leave, succeed, and come back.

They pretend to be happy for you, but spiritually, theyโ€™re throwing knives.

โ€ She explained that after the incident, she confided in a local prophet who told her she had been โ€œtargeted for spiritual elimination.

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For days after the attack, Natalie says she suffered intense nightmares, chest pain, insomnia, and unexplained bruises.

โ€œI went to the clinic in Harare and they found nothing wrong.

Nothing.

But I knew what happened.

And it wasnโ€™t just in my head.

โ€ She returned to the UK shaken and spiritually broken, where she reportedly began undergoing deliverance prayers at her local Pentecostal church.

Online, her story has gone viral, with thousands of comments ranging from full support to skeptical disbelief.

Some netizens from Zimbabwe and other parts of Africa shared similar stories of being โ€œsat on,โ€ โ€œchoked by invisible forces,โ€ or โ€œhearing whispers in their sleep.

โ€ A few even claimed to recognize the symptoms of โ€œmusuo,โ€ another term for spiritual attacks linked to jealousy or witchcraft.

Medical professionals, however, have weighed in with a more scientific explanation: sleep paralysisโ€”a common phenomenon where the body is temporarily frozen between sleep and wakefulness, often accompanied by hallucinations.

But Natalie is having none of it.

โ€œThis was not science.

This was spiritual warfare.

Something real touched me.

Science canโ€™t explain the burns on my chest.

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She also pointed out that the moment she left the house and began praying daily, the attacks stopped.

โ€œIt was tied to that room, that house.

Maybe even a specific person,โ€ she said ominously.

Natalie has since cut ties with several family members she believes are linked to traditional dark practices.

โ€œIโ€™m not afraid anymore.

Iโ€™ve seen what jealousy can do.

And now I pray harder than ever.

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Her story has reignited debate in Zimbabwe and across the African diaspora about the intersections of traditional belief, spirituality, and modern science.

Some see her experience as a stark warning about returning to ancestral homes without spiritual protection.

Others say sheโ€™s feeding into fear-mongering and superstition.

Yet despite the criticism, Natalie is standing firm in her testimony.

Sheโ€™s now working on a memoir titled โ€œSat by the Lemma Lemmaโ€, detailing her experiences with spiritual attack and her healing journey.

โ€œPeople need to know this is real,โ€ she says.

โ€œWe laugh about it, we deny it, but too many are suffering in silence.

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As for the house in Mhondoro, Natalie has vowed never to sleep there again.

โ€œThat place holds something dark.

I love my family, but Iโ€™ve learned that not everyone who hugs you wishes you well.

Some are hugging you while sending demons to your dreams.

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Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, one thing is certain: Natalie Sibandaโ€™s story has struck a nerve, tapping into deeply rooted fears and beliefs that linger just beneath the surface of modern African identity.

Was it a spiritual attackโ€”or something else entirely? Either way, itโ€™s a night sheโ€™ll never forgetโ€ฆ and one that has the whole country talking.

 

 

 

 

 

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