Nairobi Woman Claims Her Husband Paid Hooligans To Kick Her Out Of Their House

  • Olive Kagendo Muriithi returned home after picking up the maid, and found her husband ordering the locks of their mansion to be changed.
  • There were also thugs who were collecting the property of her house as ordered by her husband
  • The Nairobi woman told TUKO.co.ke how, due to stress, her womb ruptured and caused heavy bleeding

A woman from Nairobi county who was given divorce papers by her husband has openly narrated how a relative evicted her and their children from their luxury home.

Nairobi woman Olive Kagendo (left) claimed that her husband locked her and their children out of their mansion (right). Photo: TUKO.co.ke/Kelvin Starbizzy.
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Olive Kagendo Muriithi remembers the drama when she was brutally evicted from her house because of another woman.

It was their Sabbath when they heard someone knocking on their gate around noon but no one entered the compound.

Kagendo told TUKO.co.ke that she had gone to pick up a domestic worker, and her children volunteered to accompany her.

When I came back, I found my husband standing outside the gate. He told me to go back to where I came from. I was no longer welcome in the palace. When I tried to approach him, he shouted more loudly ordering me to go back where I came from. When my son saw that, he turned the car around and left,” Kagendo, who had undergone caesarean section, narrated.

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She said the technicians changed the locks of the house while she and her husband witnessed.

Kagendo goes to the police station covered in blood

Kagendo said due to stress, he started bleeding, and in pain, he started screaming.

“My husband was not worried as he stood far away while the robbers and the technicians continued to change the lock. I was left speechless. I dragged myself into the house to see the robbers throwing my things out. When everything was finished, I could not reach the house with my things thrown away. outside the compound.

One of the villagers said he saw my car being driven to OCS. I met my son, who directed me to the police station where we found my husband. He had written a statement claiming he was suing a tenant who refused to pay rent for a long time,” he said.

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When Kagendo told his side of the story, the police took pity on him and decided to help him by first taking him to the hospital for medical help.

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