Caroline Mwikali, the mum to Sarah Mwikali, a young lady who accused her of having a relationship with her hubby, shared her side of the story....CONTINUE READING

The stunned mother said she was close to her son-in-law because of her grandkids, but nothing happened between them. The woman from Kirinyaga said she was disappointed in her daughter, who talked ill about her on social media.

A heartbroken and distressed woman has publicly responded to the accusations made against her. Caroline Mwikali addressed the claims made by her daughter Sarah Mwikali weeks ago after she returned from Saudi Arabia.

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Caroline, a mother of four, was accused by her firstborn of mistreating her grandchildren while she was away.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Sarah claimed she cut short her stint in Saudi Arabia to return home and care for her children.

Her mum, Caroline, rubbished those claims, saying all Sarah shared was lies, including having an affair with Sarah’s husband.

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Caroline said Sarah assumed she had an affair with her son-in-law as they communicated regularly. The woman from Kirinyaga was disappointed in her daughter for thinking there was something between her and her son-in-law.

Caroline added that her son-in-law was not her peer, and nothing could happen between them.

Separately, a woman narrated how her mother-in-law was ruining her marriage. According to her, they fell out when she spanked her kids and, upon asking her, got angry and blew things out of proportion.

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Her husband ordered that they patch things and vowed never to forgive her if his mum died without things being okay between them…CONTINUE READING>>

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