Sunday, 06 October 2024

Pastor in Embu caught devouring a married woman, beaten senseless

– A man in Embu set a trap that caught a city pastor feasting on his wife in the middle of the night 

– The pastor after realising that his secret was out of the bag, made believe that he was with the woman on night ‘prayer vigil’

– He was thrashed by angry residents before police in the area intervened and took him away from the blood-thirsty mob 

In yet another dramatic incident in Embu, a pastor was caught ravaging a married woman at Bonanza Estate in the dead of the night.

The husband who works for a power company in Kenya returned home unexpectedly and found the man of cloth in his house.

The pastor and the married woman pretended that they were on a serious night prayer vigil that was playing on an extended version.

The perturbed husband raised alarm attracting the attention of his neighbors in the estate.


The Angry  residents almost lynched the city pastor save for the intervention of administration police officers who were on a night patrol near the estate.

He was whisked away from what would have been a nasty ending to his ‘night vigil’ and taken to police custody  awaiting formal charges.

“Neighbors had been telling me that the pastor was frequenting my house whenever I was on night shift. I decided to set up a trap, and that’s when I caught them in the act,” the husband told his neighbors as quoted by the SDE.

The man had lied to his wife that he was going to the office but instead hid behind a thicket nearby and saw the pastor arrive at his house at around 9pm.

He waited for three hours before snooping on the two who were at the time, engrossed in wild, unadulterated ‘night vigil’

He locked the door from outside and alerted his neighbors.

 

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