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Jilted Woman's Vengeance: A Tale of Cheating Husbands and Furious Wives

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 5 January 2020.

On a fateful December day in Nairobi's Ngumba Estate, a woman's world was shattered when she discovered her husband's infidelity. The incident sparked a chain of events that would leave a trail of destruction in its wake.

According to eyewitnesses, the woman, fueled by anger and heartbreak, took a stone and smashed the windscreen of her husband's brand new Toyota Wish. The destruction was so severe that the car's windscreen was completely shattered.

As the drama unfolded, patrons at the nearby club watched in shock, unsure of how to react. Meanwhile, the husband, oblivious to the chaos he had caused, continued to enjoy his clandestine affair in a room within the club.

But the woman's wrath didn't stop there. She continued to smash the windscreen of the car, leaving a trail of destruction behind her. The incident was a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of infidelity.

On the same day, in Western Kenya, a cheating husband found himself stuck with someone's wife in Tanners Estate, Mbale. A 56-year-old man was found with his sister-in-law at a lodge, sparking a heated debate about the consequences of philandering.

Margaret Nabwire, the wife of the philandering husband, had sought the help of a witchdoctor to bust her cheating spouse. She claimed that her husband had been unfaithful for the longest time and had even taken her younger sister to Nakuru for illicit activities.

Dr. Mugwenu, the witchdoctor, claimed that he had used his powers to lock up the philandering couple for a fee of Kes 48,000. He also claimed that his spell casting powers worked within 24 hours, mostly happening the same day they were released.

As the incident highlighted the devastating consequences of infidelity, it also raised questions about the role of witchdoctors in solving family problems. While some people swear by their powers, others remain skeptical about their effectiveness.

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