
Police have launched investigations into a suspected murder incident involving a woman after neighbours said she had an altercation with her boyfriend in Kamkunji Sub County, before her body was found dead.
Ndanu Mutiso, 27 years old, was found dead inside a rental house in the Ogopa area, Mowlem.
According to police, her body had visible injuries on the neck and deep cuts on both hands.
The landlord discovered the body through a window while inspecting the property.
Neighbours claimed Ndanu had argued with her boyfriend during the night.
Police from Mowlem and DCI Dandora broke into the house and processed the crime scene.
The body was moved to Mama Lucy Kibaki Mortuary pending autopsy.
Elsewhere in Narok County, a domestic quarrel turned tragic after a son, 20 years of age, attacked his father, Edward Letaiya, while allegedly intoxicated at their home in Shartuka, Engosipa sub-location.
In an attempt to defend himself, Letaiya sustained injuries to his left arm and fled, shouting for help.
His nephew intervened and reportedly inflicted deep cuts on his forehead and hands using a sharp object.
The youth was rushed to Narok County Hospital in critical condition but succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday at 7:00 am.
Police have launched a manhunt for Karia as investigations continue.
In another incident in Bungoma County, two suspects linked to the brutal killing of George Oduori on the night of June 8 at Kibindoi "B" village were arrested following an intelligence-led operation.
The suspects identified were nabbed at Kabkara village in Namubila; however, the murder weapon is yet to be recovered.
Police continue with investigations under DCI Bungoma West.
Meanwhile, in Nakuru County, a grim case of mob injustice was reported in Kathima village, Maai Mahiu.
An unidentified middle-aged man was lynched and partially burned by a mob under unclear circumstances.
Police who rushed to the scene retrieved the charred body, which has been moved to Naivasha Level Four Hospital mortuary.
Investigations have been launched and an inquest opened.
The police are investigating the incident, urging the public not to take the law into their own hands.
These developments come amid growing concerns over rising violent crimes across various countries, prompting calls for tighter community policing and mental health support services to curb escalating domestic disputes and vigilante justice.
Police have launched investigations into a suspected murder
incident involving a woman after an altercation with her boyfriend in Kamkunji
Sub County.
Ndanu Mutiso, 27, was
found dead inside a rental house in Othe gopa area, Mowlem.
According to police, her body had visible injuries on the neck
and deep cuts on both hands.
The landlord discovered the body through a window while
inspecting the property.
Neighbours claimed Ndanu had argued with her boyfriend, had
an argument during the night.
Police from Mowlem and DCI Dandora broke into the house and
processed the crime scene.
The body was moved to Mama Lucy Kibaki Mortuary pending
autopsy.
Detectives are pursuing suspects, collecting forensic
evidence, and recording statements from witnesses as the disturbing wave of
killings leaves families in grief and communities in fear.
Elsewhere in Narok
County, a domestic quarrel turned tragic after Elvis Kishoyian, 20, attacked
his father, Edward Letaiya, while allegedly intoxicated at their home in
Shartuka, Engosipa sub-location.
In an attempt to defend himself, Letaiya sustained injuries
to his left arm and fled, shouting for help. His nephew, Merian Karia,
intervened and reportedly inflicted deep cuts on Elvis’ forehead and hands
using a sharp object.
The youth was rushed to Narok County Hospital in critical
condition but succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday at 7:00am.
Police have launched a manhunt for Karia as investigations
continue.
In another incident in Bungoma County, two suspects linked to the
brutal killing of George Oduori on the night of June 8 at Kibindoi
"B" village were arrested following an intelligence-led operation.
The suspects identified were nabbed at Kabkara village in
Namubila, however the murder weapon is yet to be recovered.
Police continue with investigations under DCI Bungoma West.
Meanwhile, in Nakuru County, a grim case of mob injustice
was reported in Kathima village, Maai Mahiu.
An unidentified middle-aged man was lynched and partially
burned by a mob under unclear circumstances.
Police who rushed to the scene retrieved the charred body,
which has been moved to Naivasha Level Four Hospital mortuary.
Investigations have been launched and an inquest opened.
The police are investigating the incident, urging the public
not to take the law into their own hands.
These developments come amid growing concerns over rising
violent crimes across various counties, prompting calls for tighter community
policing and mental health support services to curb escalating domestic
disputes and vigilante justice.