"I know she doesn't love me" - Man begs wife to return home for the sake of their children
- George Sagala said though he knows that his wife does not love him, he needs her back in his life
- He said his wife left home a month ago and has never returned and he is worried about her safety
- George said their union was marred with instances of domestic abuse and infidelity
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A Kenyan man has pleaded with his estranged wife to return home for the sake of their children.
George Sagala said though he knew that his wife does not love him, he needed her back so that they could raise their two children together.
In an exclusive interview with YEN.com.gh, the heartbroken man said his spouse, Hellen Kasimoni left behind her family a month ago never to be seen again.
"Sometimes, even my children ask me where my wife is and I do not even know what to tell them," he said.
Marital woes
The distraught man detailed his love story with Hellen and said the union had hit rock bottom as both of them had grown apart and had even resorted to cheating.
He said at one time, he physically abused her after he found out that she had had sexual relations with another man.
"We stayed for six months without any intimate relations. After I found out she was having relations with another man, I was so furious that I beat her up," the father of two said.
George said though he was willing to wait for her, he said he would not wait forever and thus asked her to be quick on her decision on whether she wants to return or not.
"Just come back Hellen and let us raise our children together. Though I know you do not love me anymore, just come for the sake of our kids," he begged.
He added that her family is also worried about her and they fear something bad might have happened to their daughter.
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