SHOE MAKEKENYAR SUES HIS WIFE IN COURT FOR BEING DRUNK IN THE HOME IN KERICHO ,
A shoe maker in Kericho town did a rare thing when he took his wife to the police and sued her for being drank .The police were forced to carry out their work according rules and procedures and ethics of their work and took the mans wife and locked her in to a cell and the following morning, they took her to court and sued her according to her husband complaints .The woman was put in jail for two and a half weeks after which she was released.
It was said that trouble started when the woman gave her baby to her husband to take care of her while she went to the evening market on the road side to fetch for foodstuffs for dinner .The woman went beyond the market place and when she came back ,she was very high and too late .when she got home ,her husband tried to question her but she didn’t like it and so ,he told her to lead the way to the police station .He told her that he was going to sue her for what she had done .Leaving him with the baby for along period of time while she went to drink yet he was against drinking and for cheating him that she was going to the market place while she went the alcohol selling dens to drink .So ,the man decided that ,that was the best option amongst all options and he threw her behind the bars for two and a half weeks as punishment for bad behavior in the home.
During the period when his wife was in jail, the man was ambushed and robbed of his identification documents, two thousand shillings in cash plus other valuable things that were on him at that time that he could not even remember. This happened to him At Five o’clock in the morning as he was going to his shoe making business ,just after he had finished his night duties at the guest house.
The man runs his shoe making business out side the Bureti Butchery ,the one that is beside the former famous Snow day and Night Club at the Kenya co-operative creameries Depot round about ,and in the evenings ,he goes and guards the former United States Of America Embassy offices that were later turned in to a guest house .
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