Josephine Nekesa, a mother from Bungoma County, talked about how hard it was for her to lose five of her nine children.
Nekesa told TUKO.co.ke that she thinks her problems started when she had a fight with her uncle.
She cried as she told how and why her uncle cursed her, which led to the strange deaths in her family.
A mother from Soysambu village in Tongaren, Bungoma county, is heartbroken and has talked about how she lost five of her nine children in strange ways.
In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Josephine Nekesa cried as she talked about the terrible loss of her children.
She remarked, “God blessed me with my first three sets of twins. Then, after a while, I had two more sets of twins, for a total of nine children.” Nekesa said that her problems started after she left Nandi Hills, where she had been working, to see her sick uncle.
Did a man from Bungoma curse Josephine Nekesa?
Her uncle requested her to get him some things for the house a few days after she got there.
“He told me to buy him five liters of milk, three kilograms of sugar, and wheat flour. “I told him I didn’t have any money because I hadn’t found stable work in Nandi Hills yet,” she said.
The mother, who was very upset, said that she had a hard time getting enough money to pay for her trip back.
The uncle was upset with her answer and said that something bad would happen to her kids.
“He said I’d see it for myself.” He informed me that he would even break the necks of my kids. “After that day, my kids started dying in ways that I couldn’t understand.”
How did Nekesa’s five kids die?
Nekesa, who now has four living children, said that her firstborn died when he was only one month old and his twin sister died ten months later.
Nekesa said that after she had her second set of twins, she had to work at a tea plantation to make ends meet. She left her young kids with their grandmother while she worked.
She remembered getting a call to come home because one of the babies was having trouble breathing.
“She couldn’t even breastfeed him. We took him quickly to a hospital in Nandi Town, but he died three days later. She claimed, “A few months later, while I was away getting water, my house caught fire and my child died in the fire.”
Nekesa says that the following set of twins she had experienced problems at birth, but luckily, both of them lived. But later, she lost another child who got sick and died just a few hours later.
She said that her attempts to make amends with her uncle had failed because he kept treating her badly.
Nekesa said that the man was hard to talk to and often insulted her and her kids when he had the chance. That’s why she stopped trying to make things right.
The mother of four cried as she said that losing her children had made her very sad, and sometimes she wished that the angel of death had taken her instead.
“He should have killed me and left my kids alone.” Was all of this due of shopping? “Shopping was the reason,” she claimed.
She begged people who cared about her to help her, saying that she was completely dependent on her daughter, Edna Nelima, to stay alive.
