A Bungoma man is distressed after losing his wife to a local
doctor.
Andrew Nyamanga told The Evening Post his predicament
started in 2008 when he left for the US in search of greener pasture.
But little did he know his departure marked the beginning of
his marriage woes.
"My story started when I came to the US.I had left my
wife and a son to look for a greener pastures as they say.Little did I know
that my exit was marking an entry of another man," he said.
Nyamanga added the mother of his son successfully sought a
transfer to Bungoma without informing him where she lived for sometimes.
"By then, our life was getting so bad that even if I
called her she would not pick.One day, she opened up and told me she had
another man in her life and I should never call her again. I decided to find
out who this man was," he continued.
To his surprise, his in-laws knew everything but opted to
keep him in the dark.
"Surprising to me was that her family knew that she was
even pregnant and they kept me in the dark even when I confronted her older
sister who happens to be married there in Bungoma," he sobbed
The woman who is a senior Administration Police based in
Bungoma even got two babies with her new man, a Bungoma based doctor who had
rented her a house in the neighbourhood. The jilted lover said all this
happened without the knowledge of the doctor's wife.
However, the doctor's wife is now fully aware of the
situation because he(Nyamanga) told her about her husband's randy behaviour.
The man alleged though the doctor was remorseful and
apologised, the two lovers are still an item and the doctor has even built her
a house in Matisi where she works as a police Inspector.
"The day I
confronted the doctor about the same, he agreed to the sufficient facts and
said he was sorry that he had messed my house.He told me my wife was his
patient at the said facility and they had fallen in love.
"For evidence I do have some Mpesa transactions between
them which are with my lawyer.There also are people willing to testify on the
same since they know us," he told The Evening Post
Wangila vowed to take legal action as he had contacted his
lawyer.