Susan Wairimu a mother of three has narrated how her own blood son beat her and threw her out of her own house and his father supported him as they had separated.
According to Susan is that she met her husband in a matutu as she was going home and they later got married and were blessed with three kids two boys and one girl.
She says that marriage life was not a walk in the park as her husband stopped providing for the family and she had to work hard and even going to Sudan to make end mets.
Despite her best efforts, her relationship with her husband deteriorated and after going at children’s department she was given the privilege to stay at home and her husband moved out.
She says that all was good until her son who was 25 years started bringing girls in their house and they would sleep in her bed, she reported him to the chief area and he was ordered to move out.
Susan says that the due date that her son was to move out, she asked him what time he was going to move out and that when her own blood son beat her up and threw her out of her house.After her husband was informed he supported his son.
She says that she had no otherwise but to move out and now she stays in rentals but she feels sorry for her son who has never asked for forgiveness since that is a taboo in their culture for a child to beat the parent nor sleep in their bedroom.
However, through it all, she has remained resilient and determined to provide for her children and ensure their well-being.she has asked parents going through such things to come out and speak up.
By Nairobi