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An unsuspecting young woman on Wednesday, October 26th, became a victim of a conman and their trickery after being given a flyer along Uhuru Highway.
According to local media reports, she was stuck in traffic when a man approached her and started talking to her about the benefits of losing weight and then handed her a flyer before disappearing.
Moments later, she started feeling dizzy and decided to park her car on the side of the road to seek help from passers-by. It was then discovered that the flyer she was given had been laced with poison.
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