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February 5, 2025
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Mercy Nkatha, Kenya Airways employee accused of abortion, arrogance exposed

Mercy Nkatha Kenya Airways employee
Mercy Nkatha, Kenya Airways employee

Mercy Nkatha

Mercy Nkatha, a Kenya Airlines employee based at Sarit Centre, is on the spot for aborting an innocent kid amid allegations of infidelity and arrogance.

Investigations and Probe According to our investigations and disturbing details captured by the police at Kangemi Police stations, Nkatha was pregnant and had tested the pregnancy, which was shared with the complainant, but the letter was aborted.

“She tested positive, shared the results with the complainant, and another result that she tested on urine was positive too. She even left the same urine tested on your urine on the toilet basin without flashing,” read the documents in possession by the police.

Efforts to reach the complaint on the phone for comment were not successful, but according to the police, Nkatha may have used abortion pills from a chemist from Thika; we are still investigating the details.

                                                          Mercy Nkatha, Kenya Airways employee

 

Ignoring summons and the spirit of ignorance The police, aware of the matter, told us that she had failed to honor the summons and her mother had been helping her cover up the matter.

“We have been asking her to come to the police station for us to confirm the allegations and do further tests to confirm if she committed the offense, but she is still playing games,” said the cop.

He said that Nkatha’s tactics are not new, as they are meant to make sure that key days for testing and getting proper corroborated results to prove she aborted pass for the results to get negative.

Ignorance and failure to respond to our messages and calls We were unable to reach her for comment because her phone was completely off during the time of publishing

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