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‘Heartbroken’ 67-Year-Old Mzungu Narrates How His26-Year-Old Kenyan Wife Robbed and Ditched Him
A 67-year-old German man based in Mombasa has taken to social media to narrate how his 26-year-old Kenyan lover robbed him before ditching him.
Pleschke Georg said his wife dumped him for another man based in Syokimau, Machakos county after he travelled to Germany to renew his passport. He said that Eva Karwitha escorted him to Mombasa International Airport in December last year when he was travelling to Germany.
“She brought me to the airport, hugged, kissed me farewell and promised to pick me when I arrive back,” he recalled.
However, when he jetted back to Kenya, Eva didn’t show up at the airport to receive him as had promised.
“I arrived back at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa just a few days to Christmas. Nobody picked me up. I tried to call her, but her phone contact was off.”
” I took a taxi to Diani. (Shock on me) when I opened the door of our home and found the house had been looted. My TV set, refrigerator, microwave oven and car were missing,” said Mr Georg.
He says that afterwards he learnt that the mother-of-one was living with her new partner in Syokimau, Machakos County.
“After all, I am not bitter. It’s true I am still married to a [expletive]. I wish her all the best in the future. There won’t be a third forgiveness chance to her. Not again. There won’t be a happy end to this drama, again. My door is now closed; forever and ever,” said Georg.
He said he “won’t trust a Kenyan woman again”.
However, when she was reached for comment about the allegations by her former husband, Eva said: “I want to be left in peace. I don’t want drama this time round. I moved on, and he should as well”.
She accused Georg of being uncaring and unsupportive to her family, citing a case where her mother fell ill.
“I lost my mum last year to cancer. When mum was in hospital, Georg met with my aunt at a supermarket and asked her why we hadn’t signed a form for the doctors to end her life since she was ‘wasting too much money’ in hospital. This, I found later after burial,” Ms Karwitha told eDaily.
“I was summoned home and asked if I knew anything about it. I was shocked to say the least. “I had taken in my kid sister, who was in Class Eight that time. Georg was not for the idea, and we would quarrel nearly every day about it.
“Georg was not for the idea, and we would quarrel nearly every day about it. I gave up and left,” Ms Karwitha .