Following the widespread dissemination of a video depicting her attack on social media, Georgina Njenga, a content producer, expressed her opinion.
The now-erased video shows Georgina looking awful and with blood on her forehead.
The backdrop is buzzing with the sounds of males whose identities are unknown.
Some of her online fans claim to know a man who is aggressive towards her.
As Georgina takes out her phone and begins filming, the guy threatens to break it for her.
In addition, he starts urging her to leave the home so that she may obtain medical treatment, and it is obvious that he is still anxious about the social media influencer.
“In order for you to get therapy, let us walk outdoors,” she said. “Your mother is already present, urging you to proceed to the hospital immediately. Is it your intention to die in my home? Do you want to argue with yourself?”
He advises, “Then you should go ahead and do it.”
When Georgina’s friends and followers saw the film that was going around, they expressed their worry for her safety and enquired about whether the event was recent or had occurred in the past.
While displaying her bleeding face, the woman, who is a mother of one in the video, expresses her regret that she did not inflict any injury on herself.
The question that she poses is, “Why are you speaking as if I caused this to myself?”
“What exactly are you claiming?” The individual in the video asks, “Did someone strike you, or was it glass that harmed you?” in response to the question.
However, Georgina has since commented on the video, stating that it was an occurrence from the past.
In addition, she said that the individual in issue was not the one responsible for the assault, and she confirmed that she was in excellent condition.
“Please accept my sincere gratitude for checking up on me. My condition is good. The video you are viewing on the internet is from a past accident, for which he was not held responsible.”
The video has contributed to the growing anger that Kenyans are experiencing as a result of the rising number of incidences of femicide and domestic violence in the year 2024.