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Watch Moment Randy Woman Touches Presidential Candidate’s Private Part During Campaign
A Kenyan presidential candidate Prof. George was sexually assaulted by a Randy woman who grabbed his private region while out campaigning
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a Kenyan presidential candidate for the Roots party, Prof. George Wajackoyah, was seen being sexually attacked while out campaigning, and the video has now gone viral.
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According to local news outlets, this happened when the Kenyan presidential candidate was being surrounded by supporters while campaigning from the back of a truck.
The controversial presidential candidate was promoting his platform and seeking his agenda to the people when a woman in the crowd grabbed his privates in an aggressive manner, making him respond.
The Roots party flagbearer jumped back, while his security detail also swung into action, forcing the woman to quickly withdraw her hand.
“Usinishike hivyo (Don’t touch me like that),” Wajackoyah bitterly complained after the randy woman grabbed his private parts.
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The controversial politician however laughed off the sexual assault only seconds later after the attacker withdrew her hands from his privates.
“Sasa huyu ananishika sehemu yangu ya nyeti (Now this one is grabbing my private parts),” Wajackoyah told the crowd amid laughter.
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