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Woman gets justice in vengeful way after KDF officer grabbed her land

After a vengeful mission, a woman in Arabuko, who has been in agony for many years following the death of her husband, receives a reprieve.

After her husband’s death, a KDF neighbour took her land. The army man fenced over 10 acres, saying the land belonged to him, and he only gave her husband a lease. 

Mrs. Angore found it difficult to comprehend the sudden seizure of her land. Her children tried to retrieve the land through local administration, but they failed. The area chief is a cousin to the army officer. 

They reported the matter to the police. The police encountered a dead end because the man’s children were a mixture of senior police officers, prison wardens, and members of the army. His family is well-connected with the government.

The woman had nothing to do but watch as things unfolded. A village elder came to her rescue after a month of deliberations. 

The village elder introduced her to Dr Bokko, who helped him when things were not well at his home with rowdy neighbours

The mother of four called Dr. Bokko and received instructions on what to do. Dr. Bokko instructed her to seek revenge, promising to return her land.

The army officer died in an ambush in Lamu a few weeks later. His nine children did not notice anything after his burial, insisting that what remained was rightfully theirs.

A few months later, the firstborn got a severe migraine and died, while another one was in a hospital with a severe open wound. A week after the firstborn’s funeral, their lastborn passed away in a road accident.

The hospitalized individual also passed away on the day of burial.

After a few years, the size of the army man’s family had significantly decreased. Elders told the family to seek forgiveness, which likely killed them.

The senior police officer said they couldn’t carry out the operation because they didn’t believe in it. The same week, a man lost his life in West Pokot while leading police in their pursuit of bandits.

In just three years, the family of nine children had shrunk to just four. They took action and approached the woman to return her land. The family was pleased that they had discovered and corrected their father’s mistake.

It has been 10 years since the events happened. To access Dr Bokko’s services, call him at +255618536050; he will guide you to reclaiming what is rightfully yours.

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