This archive report was first published on 26 September 2019.
On September 26, 2019, reports emerged that a section of Embassies in Kenya had warned their Citizens on the risk of marrying from a particular community in Kenya.
The warning comes at the height of the brutal murder of Dutchman Tob Cohen, where the wife of the late tycoon, Sarah Wairimu, is being treated as a prime suspect going by the incriminating evidence presented by the DCI.
According to sources, there was a circulation within the foreign embassies warning their citizens particularly against Kikuyu women following the mysterious death of Cohen and others, including local men.
It has been alleged that Kikuyu women are not interested in marriage but the fortunes and can go to any length to get control of the wealth after luring the foreigners into marriage despite having families.
They allegedly file separation cases in court involving Kenyan husbands and force foreigners to adopt the children to benefit from the vast wealth.
For instance, the late Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore's Kenyan wife, Wambui Kamiru, and her children benefited from the vast wealth left behind by the Guyana-born CEO who died at the age of 61.