Esther Arunga and Quincy Timberlakeโs life plays out like a spellbinding script in a dramaย series, with new episodes every month.
The latest is Quincyโs arrest over the death of their three-year-old son on June 18.
A young, beautiful, fashionable and stylish news anchor, who seemed like she had everything going for her, meets and falls for โbad boyโ Quincy Timberlake, who turns her world topsy-turvy, causing her to denounce her family and friends.
When the Nation sought a comment from Estherโs mother, Mrs Petroline Arunga, on Tuesday, she was a disturbed woman who had not spoken to her daughter in three years and only learnt of Quincyโs arrest from media.
โI donโt have her contacts,โ Mrs Arunga said. โAnd neitherย doesย she call us. We havenโt spoken since 2011 and that is a known fact even in media circles.โ
Howย doesย it make her feel, that her daughter is all alone in a foreign country, with a dead son and husband in custody with nobody to console her?
โAnyone with a family would understand how I feel.โ
Mrs Rosemeg Wambita, Quincy Timberlakeโs mother, was more forthcoming when telephoned for an interview.
Like Mrs Arunga, she has not spoken to her son since he left the country in 2011. In fact, it was when we called that she learnt her son had been arrested in Australia.
The last time she tried to reach him through journalists, Quincy never responded.
DENOUNCE HIS ROOTS
โI feel pained, as a mother,โ Mrs Wambita says. โI donโt know how to express my feelings.โ
She is well aware of her sonโs efforts to denounce his roots and his family. Quincy has told his friends that he lost his mother to Aids when he was a child. To others, he has claimed his mother lives in South Africa.
In fact 57-year-old Mrs Wambita is alive and lives in Kisumuโs Manyatta slums.
Nothing about Quincy seems to be straightforward. Not even his name.
His mother says that she gave birth to Quincy in 1976 at Homa Bay District Hospital and named him Sammy Joginder Singh Wambita after the famous rally driver, Joginder Singh.
He is the firstborn of eight children, according to his mother.
WAS ‘MEAN’
Quincy attended KโOkuro Primary School with Jazz musician Joseph Hellon. Hellon vividly remembers sharing a desk with him.
โHe was a very mean boy. Nobody would dare touch his rubber (eraser) or pencil,โ Hellon recalls.
The two classmates were reunited after Quincy contacted Hellon in 2009, following Hellonโs appearance on a TV show.
โHe claimed he wasย in the USAย and was involved inย the music business. He said he was coming back to Kenya and wanted to see what we could do togetherย in the worldย of music,โ Hellon says.
In 2010, Quincy knocked on Hellonโsย doorย in Runda estate, Nairobi, with two suitcases and a passport. He told Hellon that he had been living with a friend for a few days in Hurlingham and would only live with Hellon for a few weeks as he found his footing.
In the same house, a beautiful girl was living with her cousin. Her name was Esther Arunga.
The two squatters in Hellonโs house developed a liking for each other and soon became inseparable.
But why did Esther like Quincy so much?
โQuincy didnโt appear messed up when he met Esther. He appeared as a flashy young man with lots of money andย investmentsย in music andย real estate. Estherโs weakness was that she loved men with lots of money and Quincy used this as bait,โ says Hellon.
Quincy and Esther lived in Hellonโs house for two weeks before hell broke loose and they were all arrested for being members of an unlawful society โ the infamous Finger of God Church owned by Hellon.
She would later marry Quincy while he was behind bars and the couple would quietly leave for Australia.
Source- nation.co.ke