Kenyan star footballer busted kissing cop’s daughter, forced to produce cash

Gossip & Rumours
By OFFSIDE- Nairobian | Apr 08, 2019
Part of Nairobi City at night [Courtesy]

A footballer in the Kenya Premier League was forced to produce Sh20,000 after being found kissing a neighbour’s daughter in one of the flats along Thika Highway.

A neighbour saw the two kissing on the couch – and threatened to report the matter to the girl’s dad who is a senior police officer.

The man is said to have demanded Sh50,000 to keep the secret.

The player had to negotiate and ended up paying sh20,000 to buy the jirani’s silence.

He was found kissing a neighbour’s daughter in one of the flats along Thika Highway [Courtesy]

Sources told Offside that they fear for the player because if the story leaks out and gets to the girl’s father, the player will face the music.

The player has not been seen in his house and could be planning to move.

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