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A witchdoctor is now in the corridors of justice over cheating claims.

by Robert Guyana

Keneth Nkolwa was charged that on diverse dates between May 29, 2023 and July 28, 2023 at Stima Plaza Ngara in Westland’s Sub County within Nairobi County, jointly with others not before court by means of fraudulently tricks being a witchdoctor you induced Deka Said Omar to pay 1,300,000 by falsely pretending that he was in a position to treat and heal an Epileptic condition of a child who is a nephew to the said Deka Said Omar through magic heal knowing it was untrue.

According to the prosecution, the witch-doctor on diverse dates between May 29 and July 28, 2023, at Stima Plaza Ngara in Westland’s, Nairobi, presented himself to Deka Said Omar, an uncle to an Epileptic child.

The witch-doctor, according to the Court records, told Mr. Omar that he had to part with Ksh 1.3 million in order for his nephew to be healed.

The witch-doctor told Mr. Omar that he had a long history and experience of healing people suffering from incurable diseases and that he would use magic to heal the boy.

“On the diverse dates between 29th May 2023 and 28th July 2023 at Stima Plaza Ngara in Westlands Sub County within Nairobi County, jointly with others not before court by means of fraudulent tricks being a witchdoctor, you induced Deka Said Omar to pay One million three hundred shillings by falsely pretending that you were in a position to treat and heal an Epileptic condition of a nephew to the said Deka Said Omar through magic heal a fact you knew to be false,” read the court papers.

Appearing before Milimani Law Courts Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina, the accused denied the charges, however, the prosecution opposed his release on cash bail or bond pleading with the court to ask for a pre-bail report before granting bail.

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