The rise of beautiful con women among the city’s upscale joints has reached an all time high.
In the past year many prominent government officials, lawyers and
businessmen have been lured into sex while others into hospitals parting
with millions of shillings.
A few months ago, a top government official had to part with a
million to avoid embarrassment as the girl he was drinking with took his
photos in compromising situation.
Mid last month, businessman Charles Kimani met Laura Webuye at a
business cocktail party. Even though he is married, they exchanged
contacts and two days later, they met in a upscale hotel in Hurlingham
for drinks.
“The evening went on well. She was laughing at my jokes and around
9:00pm her female friend joined us,” explains Kimani who did not know he
was being trapped.
“After two glasses Laura stopped drinking citing a medical condition.
I urged her to take one last glass for the road,” adds Kimani.
Laura obliged and ordered for two more glasses. “Suddenly she fell
onto the table and started getting a seizure. Laura was shaking
uncontrollably and foaming in the mouth. Her friend told me that she was
suffering from an epileptic fit that they could lead to respiratory
failure. Together with help from the hotel waiters, Kimani took her to a
city hospital,” he explains.
Shocked by the turn of events Kimani offered any assistance he could to save Laura’s life.
“By that time her friend was hysterical claiming that Laura wasn’t
even breathing. I was told to wait at the lobby as they took her in to
see the doctors,” adds Kimani.
After few minutes a doctor emerged accompanying Laura’s friend and
pulled him out in the parking. The doctor told him Laura was being
resuscitated.
“The doctor pulled me aside and named some strange medical terms,
saying Laura needed to be in the hospital for at least two days. I was
drunk and I could barely understand what he was saying. Laura’s friend
was in tears, holding me while crying and I was worried. He asked me to
pay Sh73,000 cash. He said it would be cheaper than doing it officially
through the hospital billing system,” says Kimani.
Kimani recalls how at that moment Laura’s friend immediately went
into her purse and gave the doctor crisp Sh7,000 notes. She claimed
that’s all she had and she asked Kimani to top up adding that Laura
could pay him back when she gets out of danger.
“Feeling guilty for asking her to drink more and worse so being tipsy
I withdrew Sh20,000 from an ATM and went into my pocket and added
Sh38,000. The doctor was not happy with Sh58,000 and wouldn’t even allow
me to see Laura. All this time, Laura’s pal was still crying and I
dropped her at Nakumatt Prestige. We agreed to meet tomorrow in the
morning to go see Laura,” narrates Kimani.
The next morning, Kimani, sober, tried calling Laura’s friend but her
number wasn’t going through. He then went to the hospital and inquired
about a patient who had been admitted the previous night. “I was told
that there was no patient with the description I gave at the hospital. I
then asked for Doctor Martin who had treated Laura but when doctor
Martin came, it wasn’t the same guy I met yesterday”
It then dawned on Kimani that he had been set up all along. Pieces of
the puzzle started falling into place. Laura had given him her business
card. He practically knew nothing about her, part from that she owned a
salon business.
“I wondered why Laura’s friend had asked me to drop her at a deserted
Prestige late in the night. I had even given her Sh2000 for cab but
she didn’t tell me where she lived exactly. I think one hospital worker
pretended to be a doctor, and I can now understand why Laura had a
seizure deep in the night when the hospital was quiet.”
Kimani lost Sh60,000 to Laura. “It feels stupid going to the cop
with such a story. I can’t even remember much because I was drunk, but
one thing is for sure, I fell into a con woman’s trap,” admits Kimani
who has accepted and moved on.
Just like Kimani, a commissioner had to part with Sh2 million after
girls entrapped him and took his pictures in a compromising situation.
The high-flying advocate had been drinking in an exclusive Kilimani bar
where he invited one of the girls. The young woman came with her friend
who was even more beautiful and as drinks flowed, levels of lust also
rose. The two girls agreed to share the lawyer for the night and the
drunk man oblivious of their scheme, fell for their plan.
The next day, he parted with Sh2 million so the pictures and videos
would not be shown in public to embarrass him. The man also has
political ambitions and so did not report the matter to the police.
Another lawyer who is also leading a commission parted with
Sh1million after a girl he was drinking with took their pictures in a
compromising situation. The incident also took place at an affluent
Kilimani club.
And even government officials are not immune from the girls as one
of them found out. After drinking one too many with a nubile beauty, the
law professor had to part with a million shillings after the girl
threatened to reveal their pictures in a compromising situation.
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