Woman in Kisumu Steals From Best Friend People Wakes Up To Her Eating Grass in Her Backyard
I never thought I could stoop so low. I had always considered myself a kind, ambitious woman living in Kisumu, surrounded by friends I trusted. But greed and envy found a way into my heart.
My best friend had just received a small inheritance, and she used it to buy beautiful things furniture, clothes, even a new phone. Every time I saw her smile with what I considered “her spoils,” jealousy festered. One night, I crossed a line I will never forget.
I stole some money and valuables from her house while she slept. At the time, I felt clever, even justified in my mind. “She has enough; I deserve a little too,” I told myself. I hid the items carefully, thinking no one would ever know. That night, I went to bed feeling triumphant.
But triumph soon turned into horror.
The next morning, I woke up not in my bed, but outside in my backyard. Confused, I tried to move, only to realize that my knees were scraping the ground.
When I looked down, I saw grass in front of my mouth, and instinctively, I began eating it. I tried to scream, but no human voice came out only guttural bleats escaped. Panic consumed me.
I scrambled to my feet, but my balance was strange, my body uncooperative. It was as if the world had transformed, and I had been punished physically for my greed.
Neighbors gathered, watching silently, shocked and whispering about curses or black magic. My family rushed out, unsure how to help. Someone suggested I call famous doctor, the spiritual consultant known for handling mysterious punishments.

