A member of the Tanzanian Police Force Traffic Department, Darius Makambako has reportedly sued his neighbour, Evans Mastano, 32, who he hired to impregnate his 28-year-old wife, Precious.
It was gathered that the couple’s six years effort to produce a child had been to no avail before they resorted to contact Evans for help.
Further reports say that a doctor subsequently diagnosed Makambako as sterile.
In line with this, Evans who was already married and blessed with two beautiful daughters, and had a striking resemblance to Makambako was reportedly paid 2,000,000 Tanzanian Shillings (N360k) for the job, with the contract stating that it will be done for three evenings a week, 10 consecutive months in 2016
Hoping that the plan was a perfect one owing to the resemblance they have, it became an unfortunate situation when Evans tried desperately, a total of 75 different times to impregnate his friend’s wife Precious, but failed.
Their efforts heightened according to reports, with Precious, a nurse at a private clinic deciding to get a three months’ vacation leave (March to June 2016) in a bid to dedicate her time to sleeping with her husband’s best friend and neighbour to see if she would take in
It became worrisome after Precious failed to get pregnant for 10 months. Makambako who could not understand the situation, insisted that Evans have a medical examination in January 2017.
Here came the shock as it was uncovered that Evans was also sterile.
“If Evans is sterile, how is it possible for him to have two daughters?” Makambako asked.
As revelations unfold, Evans wife came into the scene with a confession that she knew already that Evans was not the real father of her two children, but his cousin Edward.
“I was forced to secretly sleep with his first cousin for these two children, after realising that my husband could not impregnate me for two years,” Angela told the Dar-es-Salaam Today News.
Consequently, Makambako who felt sad over the situation sued Evans for breach of contract in an effort to get his money back.
Meanwhile, Evans has staged a defense noting that he did not guarantee conception, but only that he would give it an honest effort.