What began as an innocent complaint from a child refusing to sleep alone soon unfolded into something far more unsettling.
Each night, Karanja insisted that “the other mum” visited him, speaking softly, tucking him in, and watching over him in the darkness.
At first, Akinyi dismissed it as imagination brought on by grief after the loss of her husband, Gatuma. But as the days passed, the details became too real to ignore.
The child described the visitor with chilling accuracy—her scent, her voice, even the way she folded his blanket.
The child described the visitor with chilling accuracy—her scent, her voice, even the way she folded his blanket.
These were not random fantasies. They were familiar habits. Akinyi’s heart sank when she realized that everything pointed to Kalekye, a woman she had trusted deeply.
The same woman who had once helped her family now seemed to be crossing boundaries in ways that left both mother and child emotionally shaken. Sleep became difficult, and fear crept into their once peaceful home.READ MORE.....................
