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[SIZE=7]Foreigner Loses Ksh12 Million Malindi House After Wife Moves in With New Man[/SIZE]
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[li]By JOY KWAMA on 15 March 2023 - 5:54 pm[/li]
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The Indian Ocean in Malindi, Kilifi County
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A Danish man on Wednesday, March 14, pleaded for help from the government stating that his Kenyan ex-wife had taken over his Ksh12 million house in Malindi and moved in with another man.

According to the 48-year-old, he purchased the beach cottage while on vacation with his then-wife in 2021 for Ksh10.5 million and spent a further Ksh2 million to renovate and furnish the house.

He narrated that he met the Kenyan in Denmark in 2020 while she was married to another man but he decided to marry her weeks after she divorced her other Danish spouse.

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File image of an aerial view of Malindi town in Kilifi County

Moreover, he stated that he made the decision to move to Nairobi to stay with his Kenyan wife because it was difficult for her to obtain a residence permit in Denmark.

“I have been funding our entire relationship including the entire move back to Kenya. Everything from holidays to our daily necessities has come out of my pocket.
I have even funded several of her trips to Kenya as well as holidays and birthday presents for her daughter while we lived together in Denmark,” the man narrated.

The danish man explained that he was able to buy the Malindi Beach Cottage from his investments in Denmark noting that it was his first investment in Kenya.

Moreover, he added that his ex-wife had tricked him into including her name on the sale agreement claiming that he was not allowed to own property in Kenya as a foreigner.

“I am living in exile in Denmark away from the property I own in Kenya and the life I have worked hard for.

She has used her connections to get my residence permit revoked. Her plan is to keep me away and enjoy her sweet life at my expense,” the man added.

Further narrating his plight, the Danish man explained that he left his cottage in February 2023, to accompany his ailing father but when his ex-wife learnt of his departure, she traveled to Malindi, broke into the house, and moved in with another man.

“She broke into the cottage the following day after I left without warning and moved in with another man. The man I employed to look after my residence was brutally attacked and chased away.

She is killing my dream to invest in Kenya and live a beautiful life,” the man lamented

The Kenyan woman did not comment on the matter as the case was in court pending further investigations.

[SIZE=7]How 2 Kenyans Duped Foreigner in Ksh15.9 Billion Gold Deal[/SIZE]
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[li]By BRIAN KIMANI on 15 March 2023 - 5:00 pm[/li]
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Two suspects were arrested on Tuesday, March 14, on suspicions of defrauding a US-based citizen in a Ksh15.9 billion gold deal.

In a three-page court document seen by [I]Kenyans.co.ke[/I], the foreigner was introduced to one of the suspects as a businessman dealing in the gold business.

The duo agreed to the Ksh15.9 billion deal whereby the US tycoon was expected to purchase 3,000 kilograms of gold at Ksh5.3 million per kg.

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A picture showing bars of Gold.

According to the documents, the suspect provided details of a bank account to the foreigner who instructed his bank in the USA to wire Ksh129 million on February 10, 2023,

Confirming receipt of the amount, the suspect promised the foreigner that he would contact him to witness the packaging of the gold in preparation to be transported to Dubai.

The foreigner, who waited in vain for the notification, sought documentation from the suspect in regard to the gold transaction.

According to the complainant, some of the details on the documents such as the customs entry indicated on the declaration form were not genuine.

The US citizen also accused the suspect of threatening to deport him if he raised an alarm on the issue.

“This prompted the foreigner to make a report at DCI Operations Support Unit which report was then booked at Capitol Hill Police station via OB No 2911/03/2023,” the statement read in part.

Upon investigations, police officers discovered that the money transferred to the local bank account was wired to other accounts and was handled by the suspect’s accomplice.

According to court documents, the investigators arrested the accomplice and recovered a firearm from the vehicle he was driving.

“The first suspect herein on learning that he was being sought, surrendered himself at DCI Headquarters where he was subsequently arrested for interrogation to establish his involvement in a supposedly gold business that there never was,” the statement read in part.

Among the key missing links that the detectives seek to finalize before concluding the investigations include recovering the funds that the foreigner wired and recovering the documents that the respondents used as instruments in committing offenses subject to forensic analysis.

Others include conducting a forensic analysis on the recovered firearm, recording statements from material witnesses, conducting identification parades at which the complainant and other persons would attend as witnesses, ascertaining whether the suspect’s accomplice is a licensed firearm holder and arresting other suspects in connection with the deal.

According to the documents, the investigators would take 14 days to complete the investigations.

Huyu mwanamke lazima ni shiny eye.

Petronilla Lumbasi. These days it is equal opportunity

We as nyeuthiz can do shit like this to individual muzungus, their governments do the same shit to the whole of Africa.

[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)][SIZE=5]Mzungu kuibiwa pesa ni kitu SWAFI SANA. They have and continue to steal from Africa. Billions of Dollars[/SIZE]

I share the sentiment! The things Kenyan women undergo huko ulaya is not for the fainthearted.