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Kilifi parliamentary aspirant claims he was abducted by two women after a night-out

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This is the first time he has spoken after he was  found unconscious after a night-out on Sunday last week.

The nominee lost a phone, his national identity card and an ATM card in the night ordeal.

Speaking on Tuesday, Mr.Kenga said he had joined some colleagues for dinner at a restaurant in Mtwapa.

As the night wore off,  two women joined them and they decided to head to another eatery in Mtwapa.

“After several drinks, my colleagues left and I also decided to call it a night, but one of the women offered to drive the car, claiming I was drunk,” the Nation quoted him.

Mr.Kenga recalls being offered drinking water in the car by one of the women before he blacked out.

“I was awakened by villagers who knew me near the Jumba ruins at around 2am. I was still in the passenger seat in my car when the villagers, who heard a vehicle hitting a tree, came out,” he said.

The Kanu candidate said all his personal items were stolen and his “abductors” were nowhere to be found.

The women allegedly did not stop there. They sent text messages to some people from his phone saying he was in urgent need of Sh10,000, he said.

He also explained that one of his supporters had sent the money after receiving the message but there was no response when he called the number.

He said he reported the matter to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations at the Kilifi police headquarters.

Kilifi police boss Alexander Makau said he was yet to receive any information on the alleged abduction.

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