Masten Wanjala the blood thirsty vampire was lynched by a mob about two weeks ago and we even saw his father asking the government to help him bury the boy. Now, new reports from 'Nation' reveal that despite the fact that Masten's dad asked for assistance to bury him, he had already disowned him and said that he's not his son.
It has been reported that immediately after he was killed, family members were asked to come and view as a post mortem is being done and they actually refused to attend. It has been reported that pathologists did that post mortem without any family member being present. Besides that, close allies reveal that Masten's dad said that he is not ready to bury that boy since he is not his child.
He said that they are afraid a bad spell might attack their family if they bury him. For now, there is confusion all over since family members are not cooperating. They are not ready to pick their son's body. Neighbors are not willing to take part in the burial activities.
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