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Kenyan man and his cheating lover caught stuck during sex ...[VIDEO]


This is incredible! A Kenyan man suspected his wife was cheating on him and eventually went to a juju house to help him catch who she was with. Seems the juju spell somehow managed to work and the wife and her lover became glued stuck after a love making session.

Meanwhile, a big crowd had swelled outside the house where the sexual act was taking place to witness the drama. But as police ran out of options on how to help the two, the cheating man finally agreed to pay the husband Sh20,000 (Kenyan shillings) in compensation.

Eventually, a local pastor had to be called in to pray and the two were finally separated. At the end of the video the cheating man is seen heading out to withdraw the money from a nearby ATM.
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