Woman accidentally kills husband with 'love potion' mixed into meal


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In a bizarre twist of events, a woman in Tororo district caused the death of her husband when she gave him a meal she had prepared together with a local herb she was convinced was a ?love potion?.

Mitchell Amwono thought her love life would automatically blossom after her husband takes the ?love meal?, but she was shattered to see her plot take a fatal direction.

Her husband, Davis Ekwau, 40, complained of severe abdominal pain after consuming just a small portion of the concocted meal.

Unfortunately, the former resident of Angololo in Kwapa sub-county died on his way to hospital that fateful day.

Now Amwono ? his 30-year-old wife ? and another woman, Hellen Akware, are under police custody for allegedly causing Ekwau?s death.

The two were arrested when an aggrieved Awono attacked Akware at her home, accusing her of causing her husband?s death.

She confessed to the police that she had indeed obtained the herbs from Akware, 30, who had convinced her it would make a successful ?love cocktail?.

 ?Akware convinced me to mix it for my husband in a meal, as it would enhance his love for me,? admitted the widow during investigations.

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Wow, too much Harry potter?

 

Seriously, if one is in love with the other, why the need for 'enhancements'?

unless it was targeted to improve his sex drive.....

the problem with improving sex drive is, that 'drive' are not necessary directed toward the wife.

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Why would the woman believe that some love potion would improve her love life...

 

 

Because many people are generally stupid and believe in idiotic ###### like love "potions".

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Because many people are generally stupid and believe in idiotic **** like love "potions".

 

To be fair this happened in Uganda, not exactly the most modernized country. I feel bad for her though, if this story is true. Who knows what she really intended.

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She confessed to the police that she had indeed obtained the herbs from Akware, 30, who had convinced her it would make a successful ?love cocktail?.

 ?Akware convinced me to mix it for my husband in a meal, as it would enhance his love for me,? admitted the widow during investigations.

 

Hmm... Murder by proxy?

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That's quite harsh...

 

Not as harsh as the sever abdominal cramps the husband suffered before giving up the ghost, I'd bet.

 

To be fair this happened in Uganda, not exactly the most modernized country. I feel bad for her though, if this story is true. Who knows what she really intended.

 

True. However, even people in the West believe in this hocus-pocus nonsense. New Agers and the like.

 

 

Does anyone know specifically what was in the concoction? What the herb actually was?

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Why would the woman believe that some love potion would improve her love life...

her husband is probably bored of her or he can't get it up. Poor them :D

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