Shocking News After Kitui Woman Vomits Black Snake

A woman from Kitui County shocked Kenyans on Friday after she allegedly vomited a thin black snake during a cleansing ritual conducted by renowned herbal specialist Dr Bokko in Migori County.

Eyewitnesses said the woman, who had been complaining of constant back pains and unexplained fatigue, had travelled to Migori to seek traditional healing after years of hospital visits failed to find a clear diagnosis.

The bizarre incident reportedly occurred at Dr Bokko’s healing centre where a small group had gathered to witness the ritual. According to those present, the woman screamed in pain before vomiting a live black snake, leaving many in disbelief.

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“She had been suffering for years. Her body was weak, and doctors could not find anything wrong. Dr Bokko revealed through spiritual readings that her father-in-law and mother-in-law had bewitched her to stop her from succeeding,” said one of the witnesses who attended the cleansing.

In an interview after the event, Dr Bokko said such cases are common and linked to witchcraft, jealousy or family curses. “Many Kenyans are silently suffering from spiritual attacks. When you are bewitched, normal medicine will not work. You need a cleansing ritual to remove the evil spirits,” he said.

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He added that his treatment process involves traditional herbs, spiritual prayer sessions and protection charms to block future attacks. Dr Bokko said that the Kitui woman is now fully healed and can sleep and walk without pain.

“I give thanks to God and my ancestors. This woman’s life was almost destroyed by family members pretending to love her. She is now safe and free,” he told reporters. Read more.

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