Losing a child is devastating, but for Mrs Panshak, it wasn’t just the loss—it was the fact that her son’s killer, Kessiena, seemed to be walking free. The grief and frustration of knowing justice hadn’t been served pushed Mrs. Panshak to the edge, setting off a chain of events that’s nothing short of jaw-dropping.
The crime that started it all
Let’s rewind to where it all began. Mrs Panshak’s son, known for his abusive tendencies, came home one fateful day and accused his wife, Kessiena, of cheating. As he unleashed his rage, Kessiena defended herself in a way that turned deadly—she killed him and secretly buried his body. Mrs Panshak’s suspicions grew when her son suddenly vanished. Determined to uncover the truth, she interrogated Kessiena, who ultimately confessed to the murder. That confession landed Kessiena in jail, but in a twist no one saw coming, she was released on a legal technicality.
Grief turns into desperation
Mrs. Panshak wasn’t about to let things end there. The thought of Kessiena walking free while her son was gone drove her to desperate measures. She orchestrated Kessiena’s abduction in a bid to exact revenge. But if you thought that was the end of it, think again. Kessiena managed to escape her captors, turning the tables on Mrs. Panshak. To make matters worse, evidence surfaced linking Mrs Panshak directly to the crime, implicating her in the entire ordeal.
Watch Kessiena escape
What’s next for Mrs Panshak?
With her name now tied to an abduction gone wrong, the question remains: what’s next for Mrs Panshak? Will she face justice for her actions? Or will her quest for revenge continue to spiral out of control? Tune in to 10th Avenue every Thursday and Friday at 8:30 pm on Africa Magic Showcase to see how this gripping tale unfolds. Who will get justice, and who will get away? There’s only one way to find out!
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