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65-Year-Old German Dumps Kenyan Wife, 26, on Facebook…See How & Why

65-Year-Old German Dumps Kenyan Wife, 26, on Facebook…See How & Why

A 65-year-old German, Pleschke Heinz-Georg took to his Facebook account to officially announce his separation from his 26-year-old Kenyan wife whom he met his wife in 2007 and married in 2011.

He posted:

In an interview with Citizen Digital, Heinz shared on the cause of their split and more. Read excerpts:

“I met my wife in 2007 in Mombasa. Her daughter was six-months-old then. She also told me her dad had died in a road accident in Malindi. So, she needed somebody to take care of her. I agreed to chip in. I told her am too old to marry her; but she told me age is just but a number…I agreed to marry her in 2011. We have now been together for eight years – four dating, four in marriage. All through I made sure I supported her financially and she lacked nothing. I would also make sure I visited her in Kenya from Germany two times a year; in June and December.

I also told her I know she misses me, but asked her to be patient till I retire in 2013, and then I would come and live with her in Kenya forever. Perhaps buy a plot, make a home and be in each other’s arms. I made sure she is living well – I booked her an apartment in Ukunda, opened her salon business, which I came to understand she closed down, sold it for small money and used the funds to finance her hefty lifestyle. She’s the high maintenance kind of woman who likes to show off. She wasted the money on drinking with her friends, and she could hotel-hop with her clique drinking all kinds of expensive liquor.

On Friday, July 17, I withdrew Sh1 million from the bank. She’d been nagging me to buy her a car, so we agreed we’ll use the money to purchase one on Monday, July 20. I however asked her to keep the money safe in the wardrobe – just to see if I could trust her. She’d promised she’d come pick me after two hours. The period elapsed, and several hours later I still did not see her.

I tried calling her but her cell phone was switched off. I got worried and reported the matter to police. I then proceeded home; only to be shocked to find her belonging plus the Sh1 million she’d kept in the wardrobe missing. In one of the messages, she sent me read: ‘I spent eight years of my young life with you. I just took Sh1 million and you are complaining! I needed the car too to start a new life.’…I am hearing through our mutual friend that she said if I forgive her, she’d come back. But I have moved on; I just want a divorce!”

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Heinz reportedly also suspects his wife may have been cheating with other men. He said: “Some of her friends reported to me these things, but I had no evidence. I had to trust her – she was my wife.”

His wife has responded to it all by posting:

 “I don’t 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.”

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