The renowned Kikuyu musician, John De’Mathew, questions have surfaced regarding the well-being of his wives, particularly Carolyne, his second wife, who recently poured out her heart on social media.
De’Mathew met a tragic end in a fatal accident on the bustling Thika superhighway, being pronounced dead upon arrival at Thika Level 5 Hospital.
The posthumous chapters of De’Mathew’s life have unfolded with intriguing dramas at his home, where Carolyne, the second wife, allegedly faced expulsion from the family.

Now, her revelations on social media have brought new attention to the complexities surrounding her life after the musician’s untimely departure.
Carolyne, a mother of two, took to social media to express her profound regret, questioning why she had agreed to be De’Mathew’s second wife.
She disclosed that, in the aftermath of her husband’s demise, assurances of a secure future quickly faded.
A year later, she found herself ousted by her co-wife, Sarafina De’Mathew, adding a layer of complexity to the family dynamics.
In a poignant revelation, Carolyne shared her legal battle, having filed a civil case in court to secure her rightful share of her late husband’s wealth.
However, her hopes were dashed when the case was dismissed, leaving her disheartened and struggling to comprehend her altered circumstances.

“I felt so disappointed,” Carolyne lamented, detailing the emotional and financial turmoil she now faces.
The once-promised stability has crumbled, and she is grappling to navigate life as a single mother, endeavoring to provide for her two children.
The aftermath of De’Mathew’s passing has unraveled a tale of familial discord, legal battles, and financial hardship.
Carolyne’s public disclosure sheds light on the challenges faced by the surviving family members, raising broader questions about the complexities that can arise in the aftermath of a prominent figure’s demise.
As the public follows this unfolding saga, it serves as a stark reminder of the often overlooked struggles faced by those left behind in the wake of a beloved artist’s passing.
