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Friday, 26 July 2013

KUKWAMA NAYO....HEHE THINK TWICE BEFORE BUMPING INTO SOMEONE'S WIFE.

Business on Ronald Ngala Street in Nairobi
came to a standstill for a better part of Friday
morning, following reports that a couple was
‘stuck’ to each at lodging in the area.
A huge crowd milled in front of the Gloria Hotel
whose doors remained locked for hours trying
to catch a glimpse of the drama.
Some of those who spoke to Capital FM News
had varied accounts of the saga but the couple
was ‘missing’ when police eventually gained
entry into the hotel.
“Even if a doctor were to come here, separating
them would be difficult,” stated one observer.
“There is a man that we work with so he came
here and saw them when I also went to look,
they locked the place up. These people are still
inside there,” stated a waitress working in an
adjacent hotel.
“Having a side kick sometimes is okay but other
times it can land you into a lot of problems,”
she said.
“This is someone’s wife. If you look at her, she
has a ring on her finger and even the man if you
look at him, he is not that old.”
A woman who alleged that she knew the wife of
the man involved in the illicit affair also made
an appearance and contended that she could
‘separate’ them.
“Why should they die instead of repenting of
their sins? They are not the first people to
commit immorality. They will come apart and
no other power can stop that from happening
except God’s. I was going to the market and I
decided to offer my services so that they can be
taken apart,” she claimed.
The doors of the hotel were opened shortly after
Nairobi Central Police Chief Patrick Oduma
appeared at the scene and announced no
couple was found in a compromising situation.
“This is someone who is mad. As a result, he
started to throw out towels, blankets and other
furniture and I think this is what people saw
and started the rumour mills. He has however
been taken to Mathare hospital. So you can all
leave now,” he told the huge crowd which
blocked the entire street.
The owner of the hotel stated that a man who
was booked into one of the rooms started
throwing towels and blankets out of the window
and may have elicited the ‘rumours.’
“The person who was here hails from our rural
home. He came and rented a room and even left
his phone and other details. So he went insane
at night and as a result started throwing towels
and blankets outside. The report was brought to
us and that is when we took him to Mathare
Hospital,” he stated.

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