The Trans Nzoia Woman Who Cooked Misheveve Instead of Sarat Finally Opens Up

  • A woman from Trans Nzoia whose husband was killed by their son has narrated what happened that terrible night
  • He revealed that the dispute started when his son realized that he was cooking misheveve vegetables instead of sarat
  • He attacked her and turned on her father when she ran to intervene, beating him senseless

The woman of Trans Nzoia whose husband died after being beaten by their son, had traveled until the day it happened.

The Trans Nzoia Woman Who Cooked Misheveve Instead of Sarat Finally Opens Up
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He recounted the events of the evening in 2016 when his son attacked his father in a 2dili YouTube video.

According to him, the day had started as usual as they went out to party as usual.

After a long day at work, they returned home to eat dinner and rest to prepare for the next day.

“When I was just sitting down to cook my vegetables (misheveve), our son came in and started causing instability,” he started.

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Rumors were that he preferred a different type of vegetable (sarati) instead of what his mother was preparing.

Suddenlythe young man kicked and slapped him and made his sleeping husband wake up.

The son turned violently on him when he intervened, causing a family fight.

At that time, the woman was confused and did not know what to do, but her husband advised her to run.

When he ran for help, the boy locked himself in the house with his father.

“A few minutes later, everything in the house became quiet, but I couldn't go in to check because I was afraid he might attack me too,” he continued.

Why was Wechuli nicknamed Chief of Misheveve?

What he did not know was that the father of the house had been beaten so badly that efforts to save him were unsuccessful.

He died a short time later.

In an interesting case, the widow revealed that she forgave her son despite his heinous act.

The Narrative of Chief Protus Wechuli about the incident broke Kenyans' ribs so they gave him the nickname “Chifu Wa Misheveve.”

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Since the video went viral, Wechuli's popularity has increased, and his emotions have become a source of joy for people across the country.

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