Woman found dead and boyfriend unconscious

Tuheshimiane

Umecatch?
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Talking of “Rat and Rat”, watu bado hukunywa hio kitu in the name of suicide if at all bado iko? Hio kitu hufurisha tuu tumbo halafu.mtu ananyamba nyamba inaisha. Kuna time watu hawakuwa wanatuwacha tupumue. Mkikosana kidogo some simp announces atanunua Rat and Rat akunywe. One time we advised some soul baadala ya Rat and Rat atafute dawa ya mchwa from Mumias Sugar. Well he followed our advice and succeeded in his mission after several failures courtesy of Rat and Rat.

Hapa – “On their way, they found the deceased boyfriend who was lying unconscious a few meters from his fiancee’s house.”

If one is deceased, one cannot be in a state of unconsciousness, meaning that they can regain consciousness. :oops::oops::oops:

Wewe ndo umepotea hapa. Both you and the writer. The writer is lacking an apostrophe to indicate it’s the boyfriend of the deceased. But he is too wordy for a professional.

@Swansea ako sawa. Wewe ndio umepotea. What you are telling us is not what the journalist wrote.

In your quest to taint the writer unprofessional, you’ve disregarded simple grammar rules. We both know what the writer meant, he just failed to execute an apostrophe to imply who he was referring to.

He had a simple task of checking his punctuations and he failed at it. The placement of various commas and apostrophes is a matter of life and death. Just ask any lawyer.

shortcut ya life ni Prison