Maid Escapes Boss's House At Night, Confesses Reason For Leaving In Surprising Letter

  • A Kenyan employee left his employer's house at night unexpectedly, leaving behind a letter explaining the reasons for leaving the job
  • The employer, who is pregnant, discovers the domestic helper has disappeared after working in her home for just one week
  • The employer expressed her frustration, saying that she fell in love with the domestic helper after being disappointed by other domestic workers.

Domestic worker in the country Kenya He has left his employer in shock after he disappeared from his home at night and left behind a letter explaining his reasons for leaving.

The housekeeper left a note explaining her reasons for leaving. Photo: Getty Images/Facebook.
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Her employer, who is pregnant, said that she woke up to find the domestic helper gone despite having worked in her home for only a week.

In a Facebook post, the Kenyan woman said the nanny left a note explaining the reasons for her departure suddenlyand it was surprising to realize that the maid said it was her boss's children who had tired her.

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“I started to love him after being disappointed several times by other actors. Is it me who has a problem, I don't take care of them well or what is the problem?” she posted on a Facebook moms group.

The nanny's message

In the letter she left, the domestic worker complained that she could not bear to deal with her boss's children, who she claimed were troublesome.

“I can't do this job anymore, your children are a lot of trouble, look for another house helper. I think it's like this job has defeated me, I can't handle it. I think I'll lose you more if I continue doing this job. I was afraid to tell you this face to face, I'm sorry,” he said in a handwritten letter.

The woman said she had to seek the help of relatives to manage her home as she is heavily pregnant.

Messages from Kenyans to the employer

Women in Kenya encouraged the sister. Here are some of their comments.

Sarah Wairimu Karanja

“This happens a lot when you're pregnant or when you have babies. It's good.”

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Hildah Gitau said:

“Boys are very lively and restless. You'll write the crew going until you're tired.”

Esther Essie said:

“She told you that your sons are a nuisance. Try to find a mature nanny who can.”

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