Nakuru is at it again. News that a man who was recently caught red-handed in the throes of passion with his neighbour’s wife and was kil...
Nakuru is at it again. News that a man who was recently caught red-handed in the throes of passion with his neighbour’s wife and was killed in Nakuru seem not to have acted as a deterrent to other ‘cheaters’ in the county.
Randy men and women continue to play this Russian roulette in the area unfazed, or so it seems. What better way to explain this reckless tempting of fate than last Saturday’s case involving a suspected notorious Casanova?
A boda boda rider, only identified as Max and famed for his randy nature in Nakuru’s Bahati area, survived death by a whisker after he was found fondling a married shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper’s husband, Joseph Kamuri, got the shock of his life after he stumbled upon the rider touching his wife rather inappropriately at the back room of his shop.
The rider, suspected to be in his twenties, had been spotted several times keeping the shopkeeper company at the shop and running errands for her whenever her husband was away.
“Max is bad news around here. He fools around with anyone, including married women. When he is not flirting with people’s wives, then you will catch him exchanging dirty jokes with fellow men, shamelessly explaining how he, at times, gets paid in kind after offering women free rides,” revealed John Njagi, a resident.
On this fateful day, the suspected casanova pushed the joke a bit too far, when he got carried away and made the reckless mistake of fondling the woman inside her shop.
“I suspect these two have all along been fooling around. Some time back I was told he always sits inside the shop, pretending to be storytelling and whiling away time,” said Kamuri, adding he has been suspicious of his wife’s infidelity with the man whom he has known as a family friend for a while now.
The suspected affair had earlier on been brought to Kamuri’s attention by the landlord to the plot where the duo live, behind the shop, but had dismissed it as idle gossip.
“The landlord had brought the matter to my attention, but I told him off, thinking he was just being malicious,” said a heartbroken Kamuri.
Unbeknown to Max, the shopkeeper’s husband was to make an impromptu visit to the shop that afternoon. When he arrived, he found no one at the shop, only to get in and find the duo groping and caressing each other erotically in the back room.
“He sprinted out through the back door without a trace, but I could recognise his face. He is lucky. I would have killed him in a fit of rage,” said a furious Kamuri, vowing that his wife has to go for he has lost respect and love for her. According to Kamuri, father to two toddlers, he is no longer in talking terms with his wife and the marriage now hangs in the balance.

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