Saneie Masilela, 9, marries Helen Shabangu, 53 years his senior, for the second time

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A couple in South Africa have taken the May-December relationship paradigm to the extreme by wedding for a second time – despite the 53-year age gap separating them.

But the union between Saneie Masilela, 9, and Helen Shabangu, 62, is not a marriage in the true sense of the word; the pair tied the knot in a ritual aimed at pleasing their ancestors.

Saneie, from Tshwane, became one of the world’s youngest grooms last year when the then-eight-year-old married a 61-year-old Helen at his home.

He claimed he had been told by his ancestors to form a union with the mother-of-five, who is already married to Alfred Shabangu, 67.

However, in spite of his tender age, Saneie’s family acquiesced to the marriage, gifting £500 to the bride and a further £1,000 for the wedding day itself.

Tradition states that a couple should declare their vows in both their homes so, this year, Saneie and Helen partook in another ceremony at the bride’s house in Ximhungwe, in Mpumalanga, South Africa.

In a video uploaded to YouTube by Barcroft Media, the youngster is seen decked out in a grey tuxedo and purple shirt. He kisses his older bride, before friends and relatives enjoy food and dancing.

There was an international outcry the first time the pair wed, but the couple are married only symbolically and do not live together or have sexual relations.

Saneie’s mother Patience told Buzzfeed: “I know it’s what the ancestors wanted.

“If we hadn’t done what my son had asked, then something bad would have happened in the family.”

And Saneie said: "I’m happy that I married Helen, but I will go to school and study hard. When I’m older, I will marry a lady my own age.’’