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Two suspects charged in Athi River woman's murder

The pair did not take plea after the prosecution requested to amend the charge sheets.

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by GEORGE OWITI

Eastern26 November 2025 - 12:40
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In Summary


  • The two suspects are said to be residents of Mlolongo and Kitengela in Machakos and Kajiado counties respectively.
  • They have been in police custody since their arrest by DCI detectives attached to Athi River Police Station on November 5, 2025.
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Mavoko Law Courts where the two suspects were arraigned in Athi River, Machakos county on November 25, 2025.


Two suspects accused of involvement in the killing of Athi River businesswoman Catherine Nduku Matheka have been formally charged before the Mavoko Law Courts.

The pair John Otieno Ochieng’, alias Jonte, and Martin Okongo Muruli, alias Marto appeared on Tuesday before Senior Principal Magistrate Martha Nazushi but did not take plea after the prosecution requested to amend the charge sheets.

The court allowed the application and directed that the two be presented again on November 26, 2025 for plea taking.

The suspects are jointly charged with robbery with violence, contrary to Section 295 as read with Section 296(2) of the Penal Code, and causing grievous harm, contrary to Section 234 of the Penal Code.

According to the prosecution, the offences occurred on the night of August 24, 2025, at around 11.00pm in the Sofia Site area of Athi River, within Machakos County.

It is alleged that the two robbed Nduku of two mobile phones; a Samsung and a Tecno valued at Sh17,000, and that immediately before or during the robbery, the victim was fatally assaulted.

In the second count, the suspects are accused of willfully wounding Gerald Mwendwa Muunda using crude weapons during the same incident, allegedly with the intent to cause grievous harm.

The two suspects are said to be residents of Mlolongo and Kitengela in Machakos and Kajiado counties respectively.

They have been in police custody since their arrest by DCI detectives attached to Athi River Police Station on November 5, 2025.

Officers earlier secured court orders allowing their detention as investigations continued.

On the night she was killed, Nduku closed her business at around 11.00pm and hired a boda boda rider to take her home.

They were ambushed near Site Estate, about 100 metres from her residence.

Nduku sustained deep cuts and died at the scene, while the rider was rescued by a passerby and later treated at Kitengela Level Four Hospital and Machakos Level Five Hospital.

Police said the attackers took Nduku’s two phones and a handbag.

The rider was not robbed, though his motorbike remains missing.

Independent checks established that a floodlight at the scene had been vandalised days earlier and was non-functional on the night of the attack.

Relatives also revealed that Nduku had previously survived an attempted attack at the same spot.

Her body was taken to Shalom Community Hospital Mortuary for autopsy before burial at her matrimonial home.

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