Kenyan Woman Abandons German Husband, Steals Sh1 Million

A German man took to Facebook to express his frustration after his wife allegedly stole Sh1 Million from their marital home in Ukunda and allegedly eloped with her lover from Mombasa.

Pleschke Heinz-Georg, 65, wrote that he had declared his separation from the wife and urged her not to return.

Among the 255 comments on his facebook wall, was one from his wife who bluntly called him out telling him to go to Court.

“I do not argue with fools. I am your third wife by law without counting girlfriends in between. Does it mean every woman you met is bad? Go to Court and apply for a divorce. Facebook won't help you in any way,” she wrote.

Georg revealed to Citizen Digital that they had dated for four years before the woman insisted that she wanted to get married.

His hesitance did nothing to deter her so they got married in 2011 and he permanently moved to Kenya in June 2015 after retiring.

Georg said he was aware of his wife's extravagant lifestyle but was happy to take care of her.

He accused her of sleeping around, spending money on expensive liquor and going hotel shopping.

He however, got suspicious of her philandering ways after some of his wife's friends reported to him but he said he had no evidence therefore had to trust her.

The aggrieved German narrated that on July 18th it was when things took a turn for the worst.

“We went out to a restaurant and she requested to use my car to visit a friend. She promised to pick me after two hours but never came back,” he said.

On going home, Georg was shocked to see an empty wardrobe which confirmed his fears.

The woman left with his car and Sh1 Million they intended to use to buy another car.

Upon further inquiry, it was discovered that she had left her marital home to stay with a new found lover in Mombasa

“She wants me to forgive her but all I want is a divorce,” he retorted.

The woman declined to comment on the issue, but stated that George ought to go to Court.

Pleschke Heinz-Georg''s facebook post