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Police probe murder of delivery rider found dead in South B

Anthony Otieno's body was found tied and hidden under a bed in a South B apartment

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by EMMANUEL WANJALA

News19 November 2025 - 22:09
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  • According to his family, Otieno had been in contact with them shortly before going to deliver a phone, but became unreachable soon after.
  • "He came around 9 a.m. and left with the package at about 10:30 a.m. By noon, we could not reach him," said his brother, Isaiah Ochieng.
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Anthony Otieno had gone to deliver a phone to a client in South B when he met his death.

Police in Nairobi are investigating the death of a boda boda rider, Anthony Otieno, who was found dead in a short-stay rental apartment in South B.

Otieno was working as an online delivery agent at the time of his death.

According to his family, Otieno had been in contact with them shortly before going to deliver a phone, but became unreachable soon after.

"He came around 9 a.m. and left with the package at about 10:30 a.m. By noon, we could not reach him," said his brother, Isaiah Ochieng.

His wife, Eunice Atieno, gave a similar account.

"The last time I called him was around 10:30 a.m. He told me he had just arrived at the client's house and would call me later. After that, I don’t know what happened."

Otieno was reportedly delivering an iPhone ordered via WhatsApp by a client in Eldoret, who had requested it be delivered to a relative in South B.

When the family could not reach him on either of his two phones, they reportedly attempted to contact the client, who was also unreachable.

The apartment owner discovered Otieno’s body around 3 p.m. in a fourth-floor unit.

His body was found under the bed, with his hands and feet tied. Blood was visible seeping from beneath the bedroom door.

Ochieng said an autopsy confirmed Otieno died from a blow to the head inflicted by a blunt object.

He added that his brother appeared to have been restrained and gagged.

Detectives reported that the phone Otieno was delivering was found at the scene, along with a knife and a metal rod suspected to have been used in the assault.

Otieno’s death recalls previous cases in Nairobi involving short-stay rental apartments.

In January 2024, the body of socialite Wahu was discovered in a South B apartment; John Matara, captured on CCTV entering the building with her, was later arrested and charged.

Ten days later, the dismembered body of 20-year-old university student Rita Waeni was found in a rental unit in Roysambu.

Her case is also under investigation.

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