Woman Now Wants to See Her Girls After She Was Allegedly Divorced for Not Bearing a Son

 

While Valentine’s Day often offers sweet and memorable moments to lovebirds, this will not be the case for Winfred Musembi from Machakos County.

Winfred, 48, from Vota, says she was divorced by her husband of eight years for allegedly not bearing a boy child.

Memororable moments that happened 15 years ago are still fresh in the mind of the mother of 4 girls; she says she was kicked out of the marriage with an immediate replacement.

” We formally married through a church wedding and our marriage was full of life until I gave birth to a fourth daughter. My husband was giving me a lot of pressure to bear him a son,” Musembi said.

Winfred said that she had been praying earnestly that it may come to the realization of her husband that it is not human beings who determine the gender of a child.

Matters turned worse when the four daughter of Musembi became ill, which brought more injuries to their marriage.

Her husband, David Musembi chose to marry another woman in desperate search for a boy child.

What worsened the situation was when Winfred also fell ill which saw her spend most of her time admitted to Machakos Hospital.

Despite this, she says her husband brought the other woman to their home, and her children lived in agony.

In 2006, her left leg was amputated and she was discharged from hospital, but with nowhere to go.

Her mother in-law apparently came to her ‘rescue’ and accommodated Winfred and her three daughters.

” I lived with my mother in law for some time, and most of the time we were forced to beg for food, as well as sleeping in the cold as we could not access the house,” she said.

“I was later forcefully evicted from our Katumani home in Machakos by my husband forcing me to leave my three daughters under the care of their step mother,” a tearful Winfred adds.

She now lives with her mother in Vota area which is eight kilometers away from where she once called home.

“For over 10 years now, I have never seen my daughters. He cannot allow them to even visit me. I live with my old and weary mother who helps me with everything,” said Winfred.

Winfred now calls on  the human rights lobby groups to intervene so that she can be reunited with her children.

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