
The body was found in Kavirondo Forest, which is reserved for the Tiriki
traditional circumcision exercise in Jemojeji village on Sunday, November 9,
police said.
The motive of the murder was not known immediately, police said.
The deceased was well dressed and wrapped in a blue and white dotted leso
when the body was found.
Police said the body had visible injuries on the face, and the right leg
is believed to have been scalded by hot water.
The body was moved to the mortuary pending identification and autopsy,
police said.
Elsewhere, a herder who was missing was found dead with gunshot wounds in the Bura area, Tana River County.
The herder was missing after he went to pursue his missing camels on
November 4, 2025, police said.
Four days later, the search mission for the herder ended with the
discovery of the decomposed body.
Police suspect that the deceased Muhamad Abdi Ali was shot and killed by
gunmen who had stolen his camels that he was searching for.
The body was moved to the mortuary pending an autopsy and other
investigations.
Elsewhere in Cheptiret, Uasin Gishu County’s Ngeria area, one Moses Emoru
Ochilia, 67, was found dead and found lying in a pool of blood outside his
house.
The deceased is believed to have been attacked and killed by his own son
who is at large, police said.
The body had visible injuries in the scalp, left eye and hand.
A machete that was used in the attack was found at the scene.
Police said the son was earlier on seen with the same weapon in the
compound and he remains a prime suspect in the murder.
The motive of the murder was not known, police said as they moved the
body to the mortuary pending an autopsy and investigations.
And two suspected thieves were stoned to death in a failed
robbery on a shop in a village in Butere, Kakamega County.
Police said the
incident happened in Eshikolome village on Sunday night as it rained.
An alarm was
raised, alerting locals, who responded and stoned the two suspects, aged 45 and 40,
respectively. They died on the spot, police said.
Police said
assorted stolen goods and the tools the men were using in the mission were
recovered at the scene.
The bodies were
moved to the mortuary amid a probe into the incident and pending an autopsy.
Police
discourage mob lynching and want suspects to be surrendered to authorities for
processing.
Cases of mob lynching have been on the rise amid efforts to contain the trend.













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