"When The Heart Aches The Body And Mind React," Woman Behind The Viral Gor mahia Photo Speaks

During a Gor Mahia match in February this year at Kasarani Sports Centre, Winnie Nyar Kasagam was caught with a brick storming towards a guy accused of harming her lover, George Odinga.

"When The Heart Aches The Body And Mind React," Woman Behind The Viral Gor mahia Photo Speaks
"When The Heart Aches The Body And Mind React," Woman Behind The Viral Gor mahia Photo Speaks

She added that she was ashamed of her conduct when the photos became viral since her image had been contaminated in the public eye, and others had also shared the photos with her on WhatsApp.

"When the photographs became viral, I felt humiliated." That's not the kind of reputation I'd like to have. "I got the images from a lot of individuals," Nyar Kasagam said.

"I am a calm woman." The Winnie you saw at the stadium holding a stone wasn't the Winnie everyone knew. I was experiencing emotional distress. And you know how the mind and body react when the heartaches."

"He'd sustained an injury. It enraged me because my partner financially supports me and is the breadwinner in our relationship " an online source quoted the mother of three.

" I'd barely arrived at Kasarani Stadium when I learned that he'd been gravely injured. When I entered the stadium, I saw him unconscious on the ground and that infuriated me to no end. I grabbed a stone and went looking for the individual who had abused my husband." she added.

"I dropped the stone to prevent further problems when I arrived at the assailant's location and discovered it was a person I knew well," she said.

Nyar Kasagam revealed that, despite her desire to injure someone with the brick, she chose not to attack the individual who had injured Odinga. She went on to say that she was grateful she didn't hurt anyone since she would have regretted her actions.

She stated that Odinga had suffered significant injuries and that his care would cost a lot of money, which they didn't have right now. The businesswoman said that demolitions had harmed her grocery store and that she had nowhere to turn.

Her one-year-long partner, is currently in a stable condition, according to the 29-year-old.

"I've been jobless for two months and am looking for a well-wisher to come to my rescue." Nyar Kasagam has appealed to the public and well-wishers to assist her in finding work or reviving the business on which she and her family rely.