Her story, filled with heartbreak, deception, and resilience, has captured the attention of many Kenyans. After months of emotional turmoil and uncertainty, Lynne turned to Dr Bokko, a renowned traditional healer, who helped her heal emotionally, spiritually, and mentally.
Lynne first met the man in 2014, and by 2015, she had given birth to their son. Initially, life seemed normal, but after the birth of their child, disputes began to arise, mostly over financial responsibilities and the pressures of co-parenting. Feeling overwhelmed, Lynne decided to end the relationship and moved to Nairobi with her young son.
During the early years in Nairobi, she left her son temporarily in her mother’s care while she established herself in the city, hoping to secure a stable home for both of them.
By 2020, Lynne had settled in Nairobi and planned to bring her son to live with her permanently. However, tensions arose when her son’s father expressed concerns about the school fees she had chosen for their child.
By 2020, Lynne had settled in Nairobi and planned to bring her son to live with her permanently. However, tensions arose when her son’s father expressed concerns about the school fees she had chosen for their child.
Amid COVID-19 restrictions, Lynne received a shocking call from the man’s mother in Kitale, informing her that her son had died in a road accident. Believing the tragic news, Lynne mourned deeply with her son.
Months later, Lynne’s son revealed that his father had visited him at school. At first, she thought her child was imagining things, but confirmation from the teachers shocked her.
Determined to uncover the truth, Lynne traveled to Kitale, only to find the man alive, having faked his death to avoid financial responsibility.READ MORE..........