POLITICIAN CAUGHT STUCK IN THE ACT WITH SISTER IN LAW

Nakuru politician is in trouble after he was caught stuck with his sister in law moments after a campaign rally on Friday.

The two were said to be love birds for more than 10 years.

Their hell broke loose after screams emanated from an eight-storey building in the city.

According to eyewitnesses, the two had entered the building at around 11pm before they set base at the VIP bar.

Politician tips waitresses
They said that since revellers in the restaurant knew the politician’s wife, the politician splashed them with some sort of expensive Whiskey bottles as a way of compromise.

“Waitresses here were given ‘tips’ to keep mum while we drunk to our knees,” one eyewitness said.
In the wee hours of the night, the two love birds booked and eloped in one of the resting rooms in the building.

“I was at the parking lot, ready to drive home. One of the waitresses came from upstairs and notified us there was an incident prompted by the screams.

We did not know whether the screams were emanating from the same building,” One of the revellers narrated.


He said they ganged up with the security personnel and went to the suspecting room.

Stuck with sister-in-law
They were shocked to find the politician stuck with a woman who happened to be her sister in law.

“The two were screaming but unable to speak,” the witness said.
One of the waitresses, a friend of the politician’s wife, gave her a phone call, and she immediately came to the scene.

On her arrival, she was said to have entered the room and sat beside her husband for ten minutes before she uttered a word.

“She sat next to her husband. She did not talk, but she kept looking at him,” the waitress said, adding that his wife was a senior government official.


“She uttered a word, and the two were at ease and separated,” she said.


The waiter, who was well known to the politician’s wife, said the wife had visited a Machakos based traditional herbalist known as Dr Ndumba Wa Ndumba who locked their marriage to install faithfulness.

Sourced from Tuko

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