@all, thanks for your call of comfort and understanding.
I managed to take my partner to Nairobi women hospital for treatment late on that night afer i got assistance from a friend.
We'll arrange to see a counselor.
Sometimes we feel like these things can't happen to us: i lived in this world.
It was a mistake to stop in unknown place, especially with a lady in my car-Lesson no 1.
I have also learnt police are as much victims to the thugs as to the rest of Kenyan people. They don't have the capacity to investigate such incidents and where i reported, they only called the control room to alert of the incident.
In fact the thugs were blabbing to me how they stole in Kikuyu supermarket and killed a policeman.
Lesson no 2.-Always have your vehicle comprehensively insured.-fortunately for me Jubilee are processing the claim if the vehicle is not found.javascript:insertsmiley('

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Lesson no.3 which could as well been the first, cooperate fully. While some thugs took the car and proceeded to withdraw money from the ATM, others kept watch over us in the forest promising to kill us if anything went wrong. I thanks God nothing went haywire.
As of the moment no news of the car but I'll post any new developments as they come.
Be blessed Wazuans.
Democracy does not belong to the dead