The night of July,21 2016 will forever be memorable to one Jackline Mwende who lost her limbs thanks to domestic violence.

Jackline Mwende whose hands were chopped off by hubby because she was barren delivers a bouncing baby boy
Jackline Mwende

Mwende made national headlines when her bitter husband chopped off her hands because she could not reportedly sire kids.

Mwende’s case was carried with intense weight as Kenyans took to social media to call for the arrest of her husband.

Jackline Mwende whose hands were chopped off by hubby because she was barren delivers a bouncing baby boy
Jackline Mwende and her husband Stephen Ngila

Touched by her story, countless well-wishers came forward to help Mwende acquire plastic arms as well as settling her life.

Her morning came when a group of women blessed her with a complete home and a mini-super market.

Jackline Mwende whose hands were chopped off by hubby because she was barren delivers a bouncing baby boy
Jackline Mwende and well-wishers in her mini-mart

Mwende’s streak of blessings did not end at that. The woman is currently counting her surplus blessings after giving birth to a bouncing baby boy, barely months after she was accused of being barren.

According to our highly placed sources, Mwende delivered a bouncing baby boy on the early morning of Tuesday, March 20th 2017 at the Machakos Level 5 Hospital.

Jackline Mwende delivered safely through Caesarian section.

Jackline Mwende whose hands were chopped off by hubby because she was barren delivers a bouncing baby boy
Jackline Mwende

Our sources hinted that Mwende was escorted to the hospital by her parents who stood by her throughout the process.

Jackline Mwende whose hands were chopped off by hubby because she was barren delivers a bouncing baby boy
Jackline Mwende with her parents

Confirming the birth, Machakos Women Representative Dr.Susan Musyoka who accompanied Mwende and her parents to hospital said Kenyan women celebrate Mwende and are proud of her.

‘’Mwende has delivered a bouncing baby boy and we as Kenyan women are very proud of her’, it is good we give her privacy. She is doing well with her child.” Musyoka said.