Kiambu: Kisanga at the Bathidei Squad after a stranger hugged his colleague

  • A child’s birthday celebration in coffee Wendani, Kiambu County, turned to violence after one guest allegedly bitten a host during the ceremony
  • An online video shows visitors trying to calm the situation and carry a drunk woman on a motorcycle to be taken home
  • The reason for the mess is not clear, but the ceremony was canceled until the woman was removed

Generally, a baby’s birthday is expected to be fun and without violence. However, it was not the case with one family in the coffee area of ​​Wenda, Kiambu County.

A woman hugs her friend at a banquet in Coffee Wonani, Kiambu (Photo by example). Photo: Flashpop.
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What was expected to be a happy birthday ceremony turned into violence after an amazing event left strangers in shock.

A woman who was invited to her friend’s birthday was reportedly turning her host during a ceremony and hugging her various parts of her body as the festival continued.

A video shared on Facebook shows the two women arguing while other visitors tried to intervene and send a woman drunk on a motorcycle to get home.

The host of the ceremony claimed that his guest hugged him after he was drunk.

“Look at how you hugged me. He said angrily.

He also argued with a colleague, promising to beat him the other day when they met at the salon they work for.

Another person also threw his fist, while the bodaboda operators in the area tried to calm the situation and separate the fighters.

The cause of such a sudden change of behavior is unknown, but the ceremony was terminated until the drunk woman was removed.

Kiambu: Violence at a birthday ceremony after a stranger bites a colleague
A coffee woman has boiled down after her friend bite her in her baby’s birthday (photo for example). Photo: Prostock-Studio.
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Social network users mocked the incident, many criticizing the presence of alcohol at a child’s ceremony and comparing it to the “Vampire Diaries.”

Ritchie Wuonb:

“He should go for antiretroviral treatment (PEP) as soon as possible.”

Rose Kemboi:

“All the imprisonment of the baby’s birthday with alcohol.”

Jepkosgei J Genee:

“Vampire Diaries – a version of Kenyan women.”

Patrick Mugendi Ndubi:

“Why buy alcohol on a baby’s birthday?”

Dennis Kirui:

“I once invited the daughters to my home birthday. They drove my mother out and told me I am weak. I have never been disappointed so! The ceremony ended instantly.”

Dismasrides AndTours:

“I bought my friends once, they were drunk and then they hit me!”

Initially, TUKO.co.ke reported that one woman was very happy after her friends organized her birthday celebration at a prestigious restaurant.

Doreen Atsanji said his original plan was to spend that special day to work on the community, but his friends surprised him with that unique honor.

Atsanji added that despite the plan changes, he will still implement his intention to visit their Shamakhokho village after the school was opened.

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