Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Woman stabs estranged husband to death after he caught her with another man

A Kenyan bar attendant on Monday was apprehended by the Kiawara Police for stabbing her estranged husband to death after he caught her with another man. The woman identified as Alice Wangu had separated from her now deceased husband, Samuel Mwangi following several domestic violence issues.
The husband, who had relocated into a new apartment over their marital issues, decided to pay her a visit on Monday evening, but was shocked to find her with a new man which prompted a violent confrontation between the three.

During the confrontation, an angry Alice picked up a kitchen knife and stabbed her estranged husband near the heart, killing him instantly before she then alerted neighbors and even confessed to the crime. Source: Nairobi News

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