Meru Man Seals off wife's private parts with glue for cheating.


Kifo - the man accused of sealing off his wife's private parts.


A Man in Meru - Kifo, is reported to have sealed off his wife's private parts for cheating. 

The jealous husband later went to Kitui to seek the help of a witchdoctor  so that he could be delivered of his troubles, since the police were constantly after him. 

The man, who is now in custody is said to have sneaked out of Nairobi to his home Village in Meru to discipline his wife who he had been suspecting of cheating.

He got home and asked his wife, who is currently discharged from hospital to disclose the man who has been sleeping with her, but she declined. 

Kifo then led his wife to the banks of the river after telling her they were escaping from the police who were already hunting him for getting out of Nairobi illegally.

 Upon reaching the river, the man ordered his wife to undress. She humbly obeyed; their young boy holding the torch at the command of his father. 

Kifo then sodomized the wife repeatedly; applied a mixture of onions, pepper and salt to her private parts, all as the son watched, then used super glue to seal off her Private parts.

Leaving his wife helpless, Kifo fled to Kitui, in search of a witchdoctor to "restore" him. It is in the compound of the witchdoctor that he was arrested after a successful trail by  DCI detectives.

The victim's parents say Kifo had been sending them threats of killing their daughter, accusing her of cheating. Their daughter had been calling them about countless assaults she got from her husband - " they had constant fights". 

The parents made efforts to have her escape from her husband but she always declined to cooperate. She actually ran into hide outs when her mother travelled to  her place to pick her. 


The Vic Report.

Comments

  1. Hahahaha hilarious and sad! When you suspect a woman of cheating, just try to stay away from such toxic. But clearly from obience, the wife is loyal. A cheating woman is mostly adamant.

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