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Keep off my children before things move out of control, businesswoman tells MP Wamboka

by Faith Karanja

City businesswoman Christine Muturi has told Bumula Member of Parliament Jack Wamboka to keep off her children, saying they are well cared for and provided for.

Muturi made the remarks while responding to statements she said the MP had made about her and their child.

Muturi accuses MP Wamboka of failing to support child

In a video message, Muturi claimed that Wamboka has never provided for their child.

She alleged that the MP sent people who damaged her car and forced her to leave his home, which she said she had furnished.

Muturi also said she collected Wamboka’s belongings from her Runda home and handed them to his brother before they reached him.

Businesswoman raises claims over child’s death

Muturi further alleged that Wamboka was linked to the death of their child at Nairobi Hospital.

She said she would address the matter in detail at the appropriate time.

The businesswoman said she decided to speak out after the MP allegedly continued discussing her publicly.

Muturi says she has tried to avoid public dispute

According to Muturi, she left Kenya because of the situation and had remained silent despite what she described as repeated attacks.

She said she had asked Wamboka through both private and public channels to stop involving their child in the dispute.

Muturi maintained that her main concern was protecting her children from unnecessary public attention.

Businesswoman defends children’s welfare

Muturi said she is a mother of five and takes responsibility for raising her children.

She stated that her children attend private schools, including institutions in the United States.

The businesswoman insisted that her children are well provided for and should not become part of personal disagreements.

The claims made by Muturi have not been tested in court.

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