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Meru Woman Tearfully Reunites with Husband after Faithfully Waiting for 13 Years

 

Mama Rita reunited with her hubby, Francis Mburugu, after 13 years when he was finally released from prison. Mburugu was found guilty of murder in 2010 and served his time in different prisons in Mombasa, Embu and meru. Coping up without husband at home Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, mama Rita said life was challenging after her supportive husband was put behind bars.  "It was so tough, at some point, I wanted to terminate the pregnancy, but I was told there was no need. I used to lock myself in the house because I was stressed. My firstborn was five years old, I was also pregnant when my husband left, and I didn't know how to go about that situation. I nearly starved myself to death. I wasn't eating, and I locked myself in the house crying every day," she painfully recalled. Visiting hubby in prison with pastor Mama Rita observed her church and pastor were the source of her strength as she waited for her husband to be released. Subscribe to watch new videos "The church was very supportive, especially my pastor. Sometimes, when I went to visit my husband in prison, he would accompany me. He would encourage me and ask me to be patient, but at that time, I didn't see myself pulling through," she continued.  I never knew she would wait, Mburugu The Meru woman was delighted that she passed the loyalty test as her husband was freed from prison. Mburugu was humbled by his wife's character to remain faithful to him for all those years, as it showed she loved him deeply. "I think it's just by the Grace of God. I never knew she would wait because, indeed, those years are so many," he said. Family in Nakuru reunites after 49 years In another story, a Nakuru man who spent 22 years in prison reunited with his father after 49 years. Wycliffe Kibisu Akali grew up without his biological father and spent over 20 years in prison after being charged with robbery with violence. Subscribe to watch new videos When he was released from prison, his aunt called, informing him he had met his biological dad, who wanted to meet him. The Nakuru man set off to meet his father and had mixed emotions when he set his eyes on the elderly man after more than four decades.   BY TUKO NEWS   

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