LUO MP FIGHTS TRADE UNIONIST OVER WOMAN.
By Investigative Reporter
Drama was recently witnessed in a Kisumu club situated along Kisumu-Kakamega road when a luo Member of Parliament engaged a Ministry of Local Government Authority trade Unionist in a physical fight over a woman rivalry.
The spot which many patrons jam over the weekend due to its benga and rhumba music was a scene resembling Hollywood made movie when the MP’s body guards whipped out guns and his personal bodyguards descended on the innocent patrons with crude weapons and looting from the unsuspecting patrons taking mostly their phones and valuables.
Trouble began when the trade unionist confronted a woman who was skimpily dressed and was sitting comfortably on the lap of the said MP demanding to know what she was doing there.
“The music was real loud but going by the body language , the lady appeared to have been dumbstruck how the trade unionist knew that she was there as she is his girlfriend and they also frequent the said joint together” one of the waiters who was present said.
The waiter further said that the Unionist attempted to physically to lift the lady from the Mp’s lap but he resisted ,stood up and punched the unionist who took to his heel towards the gents .
“The MP followed him to the gents and they fought again forcing the trade unionist to take off again with youths, bodyguards and the MP hot on his heels ,tried to grab him then threw a kick to him lost his balance and fell down face flat “a supervisor at the club added.
Seeing that their victim had taken off, the youths rebuked those who were watching the whole incident demanding to know why they were “looking at the fallen” Mheshimiwa.
“They ruthlessly attacked us with some of them ransacking our pockets and women’s purses before the police arrived, had the police not arrived we don’t know what would have happened as they reined terror on us” a leading Kisumu lawyer added.
Contacted for comment, Kisumu OCPD John Mwinzi admitted that the incident took place but no one has officially made an official complain.
“If anyone one complains, we will move in and do what is line within the law” he added.
When contacted, the said MP told the this writer to “drop the rubbish and do his best so that the story is not covered”
The Club’s Manager Peter Midiwo said that the said incident took place but the concerned parties had resolved it amicably amongst themselves.
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