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He wailed until his voice became hoarse, tears dried up and waited for his boss’s vehicle to be recovered but in vain.

This is what shamba boy Patrick Seroi went through during a road test of his boss’s vehicle that later turned out tragic.

Shamba boy attacked, range rover stolen during a road test in Kericho

The Range Rover was to be taken for a test drive once every week. Photo: UGC.
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Seroi had been tasked by his boss who works in Mombasa to be taking the classy vehicle for a brief drive once every week as a way of ensuring the engine remained in tune.

On the fateful day, Seroi woke up early, milked the cows, ferried the milk to the dairy plant, kept all the records and embarked on the most exciting job that he loved, the road test.

However, during the drive, something that he will never forget happened.

After driving for about two kilometres, he met strangers who appeared to have had an accident on the same road and they were in need of help.

“I stopped the vehicle to check on them, little did I know that they were carjackers. They hit me with a club on the head which left me unconscious. They took the vehicle,” Seroi narrated.

Shamba boy attacked, range rover stolen during a road test in Kericho

The carjackers sped away to Kericho with the Range Rover. Photo: UGC.
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The shamba boy woke up in a hospital bed six hours later having bled profusely to only realise that his boss’s vehicle was long gone.

He informed his boss about the incident and later reported the matter at the police station.

His boss swung into action and contacted Daktari Nyasi wa Manyasi on 0755855333 who without hesitation, worked out his divination and the four carjackers were arrested in the outskirts of Kisumu city. They were feeding on grass like cattle.

“Daktari works miracles, my vehicle was later recovered in Nyalenda estate in Kisumu. The thieves who were almost lynched were saved by police officers on patrol,” said Jacob Kimtai, the boss.

Shamba boy attacked, range rover stolen during a road test in Kericho

The suspects who stole the vehicle were arrested in Kisumu feeding on grass. Photo: UGC.
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Dr Okello Nyasi also helped Serah Wairimu from Kirinyaga who was on the verge of losing her two parcels of land. The land worth KSh 18 million had been grabbed by a politician.

“He had forged all the papers. A friend who knew the land belonged to me tipped me of the incident. I rushed to court to stop it but he proceeded and bribed almost all judicial officers.

I, however, contacted Daktari who used his powers and suspects lost the case which had swiftly been turned against me,” Wairimu narrated.

Dr.Okello is a well-travelled guy. He traverses most countries worldwide in search of medicine for various stubborn illnesses.

He treated Abubakar Musa in Kisauni, who couldn’t rise to the occasion whenever he wanted to make babies with his wife. This had lasted 12 years.

“When I heard about Daktari, I visited him and as we speak I managed to impregnate my wife who is carrying twins at the moment according to scans conducted on her,” he said.

Dr Okello has medicine for fibroids, abnormal menstruation, low libido and has special remedies that help the ‘cassava’ to grow bigger and longer.

“I also have medicine for protecting homes from witches, medicine for helping you get a job or be recalled back if you had been fired previously, I have also helped restore broken relationships,” the herbalist said in a rejoinder.

The traditional healer further has medicine for cancer, has means to fight evil spirits, provides medicine for barren couples, restores broken marriages, treats skin diseases, helps one win court cases and uses bees to nab thieves.

Dr Okello has work stations in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Kericho, Kitale, Migori, Bungoma, Kakamega, Kisii, Bomet, Naivasha, Meru, Embu, Thika, West Pokot, Lodwar, Garissa, Kajiado, Isiolo, Busia and Vihiga.

Contact him today on 0755855333.

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