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Fear of first dates grips Nairobi as shocking details emerge about the slain sister of Pastor Kanyari

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Last updated: January 7, 2024 11:07 pm
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The narrative surrounding socialite Starlet Wahu has unraveled a Pandora’s box, with individuals who claim to be victims of her alleged killer now coming forward to share accounts of the heinous actions he perpetrated against them.

During an interview with NTV, a woman who fell victim to John Matara disclosed the circumstances of their meeting.

They initially connected through a dating site and decided to meet at an Airbnb.

However, the encounter took a disturbing turn when he turned violent in the middle of the night on December 29, 2023 asking her for her bank account statements and calling her family to send money.

Fortunately, she succeeded in raising the funds, though at the cost of sustaining severe injuries, as clearly depicted in the photos she shared with NTV.

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Well, in the realm of social media dating sites, a surge in face-to-face encounters has unfortunately led to unforeseen troubles, emphasizing the need for caution and prudence.

The allure of connecting with individuals through online platforms has prompted many to transition from virtual interactions to in-person meetings, often in private spaces.

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Recognising the potential risks, it becomes imperative to adopt precautionary measures before meeting someone you’ve connected with on social media dating sites.

This caution is particularly vital during your first meetings, urging individuals to steer clear of secluded locations for their own safety and peace of mind.

Remember, your safety should be your top priority.

Ensuring your safety on a first date with someone you’ve just met is crucial.

Here are some tips to help you stay safe:

  1. Meet in a public place:Choose a well-populated and familiar venue for your first date, such as a coffee shop, restaurant, or a busy park. Avoid secluded or private locations.
  2. Inform a friend or family member:Before heading out, let a friend or family member know about your plans. Share details like where you’ll be, who you’re meeting, and when you expect to return.
  3. Use your own transportation:Drive yourself or use public transportation to get to the meeting place. Avoid accepting rides from your date on the first meeting.
  4. Stay sober:Limit alcohol consumption on the first date to keep your judgment clear. Being in control of your faculties helps you make better decisions and ensures your safety.
  5. Trust your instincts:If something feels off or uncomfortable during the date, don’t ignore your instincts. Politely but firmly remove yourself from the situation if necessary.
  6. Keep personal information private:Refrain from sharing personal details such as your home address, financial information, or workplace until you feel comfortable and have built trust.
  7. Stay connected:Keep your phone charged and with you. Check in with a friend or family member during the date and let them know you’re safe.
  8. Establish boundaries:Clearly communicate your boundaries with your date. If something makes you uncomfortable, express it, and expect respect for your limits.
  9. Have an exit plan:Plan an exit strategy in case the date doesn’t go well. Have a friend on standby whom you can call for assistance or set up a time-sensitive “emergency” text.
  10. Be mindful of drinks:Keep an eye on your drink at all times. If you need to use the restroom or leave the table, finish your drink or order a new one upon your return.
  11. Arrange your own transportation home:Plan your transportation back home in advance. Avoid relying on your date for a ride until you are more familiar and comfortable with them.
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