Businesswoman Sarah Kabu is grateful to DCI after they responded swiftly to her domestic violence case just days after she went viral for allegedly assaulting a woman in her now former matrimonial home.
According to reports on social media, a team of detectives raided her former matrimonial home in such of evidence that will help in the case.
While addressing the media outside the home which she referred to as ‘Misri’, Sarah gave a glimpse of her struggles in marriage, revealing that the domestic violence incidences were too many.
“I have been trying to complain through statements with the police but it has been very difficult. I even stopped reporting because domestic violence incidents in my were so many,” she said.
She added that they have been having challenges in private although on media, they appeared to be the happiest couple.
“I think that is what narcissist do. We had difficult times in this place. Life threatening times. The society needs to know that people don’t have to go through life threatening situations so that they stay married ” the Bonfire Adventures MD said.
“I had so many incidences of domestic violence. Some of these scars are of domestic violence, nguo yote inajaa damu.”
She revealed that she made the decision to leave her matrimonial home on June 1, and on 9th June she settled in her new house.
“I’m at so much peace where I am right now. I am happy. We may to have all that we had while here(her former home),” she said, and further advocated for happy marriages
“Families, please if your loved ones are going through this kind of marriages, full of trauma, violence and such kind of things, it is not worth it. If we are to have marriages, lot them be happy marriages.
To those hoping that their marriage will be restored, Sarah said, “So many women, including me, the only life they know is being married but sometimes some have lost their lives trying to stay married to somebody who is not ready of marriage. I have had my fair share, I left alive but there are so many incidents where I could have not left alive.”
According to her, her two house helps are witnesses and that they were also threatened.
Simon Kabu on the other hand declined to speak about the domestic violence allegations.
“Sitaongea,” he said.
He also said that there Bonfire Adventures business is still on.
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