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Fred Omondi’s ‘wife’ speaks on how they met, as she welcomes her co-wives

A woman claiming to be the late Fred Omondi’s wife has come forward, sharing details about their relationship and welcoming potential co-wives ahead of his burial ceremony. This unexpected revelation has left fans surprised, as Fred Omondi had never publicly mentioned her.

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In an interview with a local media house on June 28, the woman, who chose not to disclose her name, stated that she is Fred Omondi’s wife and the mother of his two-year-old daughter, Kyla Adhiambo Omondi. The late Fred had mentioned having a daughter whom he adored, but it remains unclear if Kyla is the same child.

Despite their relationship, she had stayed out of the public eye. “I am Fred’s wife. I have a child. She is two years old and her name is Kyla Adhiambo Omondi,” she said.

When asked about her reception by Fred Omondi’s family, she expressed gratitude for the warm welcome, which was contrary to her expectations. She had feared rejection since it was her first visit to Fred’s family home.

“I want to thank Fred’s mother for welcoming me warmly. When I arrived at the home, I thought they might question who I was, but the sisters and brothers welcomed me kindly. I am grateful,” she shared.

The woman traveled to Fred’s home on Sunday night, arriving Monday morning. She chose to come alone due to uncertainty about the reception she would receive. “I traveled on Sunday night and arrived home on Monday morning. I came alone because it was my first time coming home. I wasn’t sure if I would be welcomed or turned away,” she explained.

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She revealed that Fred had shared his family background with her, expressing his desire for a familial connection. This motivated her to accept being his wife, even though they didn’t live together. “Fred told me about his background, that he didn’t have parents but would have liked someone to see as a mother figure. I agreed to be his wife. Although we didn’t live together, I would visit him for about a month before returning to my place,” she said.

The woman recounted how she met Fred at a function, which led to their relationship and eventually having a child together. “We met at a function. We started talking, exchanged numbers, and it continued from there until we had a child,” she narrated. She also mentioned that Fred had an active role in their daughter’s life, even shaving her hair. “Fred was the one who shaved her hair.”

She described the moment she received the news of Fred Omondi’s death, detailing her disbelief and shock. “Fred was always happy. I had never seen anything bad about him. We were okay. One morning, a friend called me and said Fred was at Mama Lucy Hospital, but I didn’t believe it. I had just talked to him, and he said he was coming to see our child because I was at my mother’s place in Kibera. I went to Mama Lucy Hospital but still didn’t believe it until I found out he had already passed away and was taken to the mortuary,” she added.

In a remarkable statement, she expressed her willingness to accept other co-wives if there were any. “I am not sure if there are others, but if there are, I welcome them.”

During Fred Omondi’s memorial service today, his brother Eric Omondi revealed that two baby mamas have already disclosed that they have Fred’s children. He also invited anyone else claiming to have a child with his late brother to come forward before the burial.

Omondi added that he is ready to take care of the children, but only if they resemble Fred Omondi. “There are children at home who look like Mulamwah. Those claiming to have Fred’s children should ensure they resemble Fred. Two have already arrived at home,” Eric said.

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