Weasel, wife Sandra fight again weeks after she ran him over with car


Trouble in the marriage of Ugandan musician Weasel is far from coming to an end, Nairobi News has learnt.

This is after the star was involved in yet another physical fight with his wife Sandra Teta barely two months after making headlines with their scuffle.

An undated video of the two fighting surfaced in the night of Monday, September 22, 2025, and went viral on social media in a move that attracted the attention of many Ugandans.

In the video, Weasel could be seen crying for help while his family members tried to restrain Teta from hitting him with an object she was holding.

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A video showing Weasel and his wife Sandra in a physical fight has gone viral. Photo: UGC

While Weasel screamed, Teta defended herself and could be heard denying that she has harmed her husband.

In the video, Weasel is heard shouting, saying;

“This is the person that ran me over. Do you see how she treats me?”

“Chameleone, please come help me take away this Rwandan. She is going to kill me,” he added.

He is also heard telling Teta to leave his house, saying;

“Sandrah, leave my house and go back to our home.”

Many netizens who accessed the video admitted that indeed it showed the singer in distress.

It is still unclear what caused the fight between Weasel and his wife Teta.

The video sparked outrage online with many people calling on the couple to just split if they cannot co-exist in peace.

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The new fight comes after a previous incident in July, 2025, when Teta reportedly knocked Weasel with her car at a bar in Munyonyo, Uganda.

Following the altercation, Weasel was taken to Nsambya Hospital with a fractured leg and Teta was arrested by police.

However, she was later released at Weasel’s request after he said he did not want to pursue criminal charges against her.

Police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigire said investigations would continue and that they would consult with the Directorate of Police Prosecutions (DPP) on the next steps regardless of whether the victim cooperated.

Weasel later released a statement saying he was recovering well.

 

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