Shock as parents-in-law side with man their cheating daughter was caught in bed with

By , K24 Digital
On Fri, 10 Jul, 2020 12:32 | 2 mins read
The incident happened at Tangakona trading centre in Nambale, Busia County. [PHOTO | FILE]
The incident happened at Tangakona trading centre in Nambale, Busia County. [PHOTO | FILE]
The incident happened at Tangakona trading centre in Nambale, Busia County. [PHOTO | FILE]

By Benjamin Wakoli in Busia County

A man in his 40s, who is an employee of West Kenya Sugar Company Ltd, escaped death narrowly on Thursday, July 9, after he was caught engaging in sexual intercourse with his neighbour’s wife.

The incident happened at Tangakona trading centre in Nambale, Busia County.

Residents, led by trader Cristiano Mbuya, said the woman’s husband, a boda boda operator, had left for work Thursday morning, when his spouse, who is 18 years old, was seen entering the neighbour’s house.

The neighbours had suspected that the teenager was engaging in extramarital affairs because her husband had recently complained to them that his partner was playing the field with reckless abandon.

Upon seeing the man’s wife entering her alleged lover’s house, some neighbours called the boda boda operator and informed him that his spouse had “gone to cheat on him”.

Enraged, the woman’s husband, who is 20 years old, rushed home and went straight to the said-house, where he busted his wife naked in bed with her lover, who works as a watchman at the West Kenya Sugar Company.

The young man, who was armed with crude weapons, is said to have rounded up the couple and began hitting them haphazardly.

His wife’s screams attracted neighbours’ attention, who arrived at the scene and informed police.

Law enforcement agents took the woman and her lover to Nambale Police Station for interrogation.

The woman’s husband was shocked when the girl’s parents disowned him, saying they only knew their daughter’s alleged lover as her bonafide husband and not the 20-year-old.

“KK (wife’s lover) usually sends my wife’s parents Ksh1, 000 regularly, while I can only afford to send them Ksh200 occasionally. So, they told me they recognise KK as my wife’s husband and not me. I am shocked because I followed the Luhya traditional customs to marry my partner,” said the 20-year-old.

Locals condemned the incident, urging men working at the nearby West Kenya Sugar Company to “refrain from preying on our wives”.

“Our brothers from Kabras, we urge you to respect our marriages, when you come to this community in the name of working for West Kenya Sugar Company. We know some of you are richer than us, but respect us, and refrain from preying on our wives,” said a middle-aged male resident.