Photo/Kelvin KaraniFour years ago, on Valentine’s day, British investor Harry Roy Veevers was found dead on his bed. His second wife, Azra Parveen Din, with who he lived, insisted her husband died of natural causes. First divorceHarry divorced his first wife, Florence Marvis, in England then moved to Mombasa with his new wife, Azra, in the early 1980s. Whitehead, the fifth state witness in the inquest, told Mombasa Senior Principal Magistrate Charles Ndegwa that despite allegations that Harry suffered erectile problems, the Briton - who died aged 65, had a voracious sex drive and loved women. He also told me that he desired to have more children but the woman he was living with could no longer sire for him the children he wanted,” Whitehead said.
Source: Standard Digital April 26, 2017 19:17 UTC