Man beaten by wife after bringing home fish bought by mistress

In Mwisho wa Lami, Mombasa, a man known as Kalameni or Polo was beaten by his wife after she discovered that the fish he brought home had been bought by his mistress. A friend informed her after witnessing the mistress purchasing the fish. The incident occurred as the man tried to defend himself.

In a local incident in Mwisho wa Lami, Mombasa, a man referred to as Kalameni or Polo faced trouble at home. He arrived carrying a nylon bag, proudly announcing that he had brought a special meal for the family. The fish, he said, would delight his wife and children.

However, his wife was not convinced by the story. She directly asked where he had bought the fish. The man quickly replied that he had purchased it himself, without hesitation.

But the truth soon emerged. A friend of the wife informed her that she had seen the man's mistress, who has money, buying that very fish at the market. This evidence greatly angered the wife.

Before the man could finish defending himself, she grabbed him by one hand and struck him on the back forcefully. She beat him severely while scolding him. The event highlights how secrets in relationships can lead to major household conflicts.

This report draws from local sources describing street gossip and has not been officially verified by authorities.

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