Drama as Married Woman in Eldoret Steals Church Funds Then Bees Fill Her Boutique Overnight

My name is Agnes, and I run a small tailoring shop near Pioneer in Eldoret. The woman at the center of this drama is someone I knew closely. Her name is Carol, a married woman, respected in church, always seated in the front row every Sunday.
She led the women’s fellowship and was trusted with handling part of the church development funds meant for expanding the sanctuary. No one ever suspected her. Carol owned a fast-growing boutique in Eldoret town. Bright mannequins stood outside.
New stock arrived every week. People admired her “blessings.” She often testified in church about how God was expanding her business. What we didn’t know was that behind the scenes, church money had started disappearing in small portions.
First it was a delayed bank deposit. Then missing receipts. Then incomplete records. When the church treasurer questioned her, she confidently blamed accounting errors. The pastor chose peace over confrontation. Weeks passed. But the amount missing kept growing.
Eventually, it became clear that a large portion of the building fund had been diverted. Quiet investigations revealed transfers that matched payments to her boutique suppliers. Before the church elders could formally confront her, something strange happened.
One morning, traders opening shops along Uganda Road heard loud buzzing. At first, they thought it was normal insects. But within minutes, people began shouting. Thick swarms of bees covered the entrance of Carol’s boutique.
They filled the display windows, clustered around the mannequins, and blocked the door completely. No one could enter. Customers fled. Nearby shopkeepers closed their businesses in fear. Yet strangely, the bees did not attack anyone.
They simply occupied her boutique like silent guards. The incident lasted the entire day. Even attempts to smoke them away failed. News spread across Eldoret quickly. By afternoon, church members were already whispering. Some believed it was coincidence. Others saw it as a sign.





