
A man surrendered to
police, confessing he had murdered his wife at their matrimonial home in Bungoma
County, police said.
The man walked to
the Busia police station, more than 100 kilometres away from the primary scene
and told police he had killed his wife, Metrine Wandera, 25, over claims he found
her in a love triangle incident with another man on their matrimonial bed on
February 11, 2026.
The man in the saga
managed to escape the scene.
The assailant told
police he bludgeoned his wife before escaping in fear of being attacked by a
mob.
Police in Busia
detained him pending interrogation and other procedures.
He was later moved
to Bungoma pending arraignment, Western regional police commander Issa Mohamud
said.
An autopsy was planned on the body of the woman as part of the probe into the incident, police said.
In a different incident, police identified the body of a man whose body had been found abandoned on
the roadside in Mabariri, Nyamira county.
He was identified as
Anthony Gai, 37, who was a boda boda rider in the area.
The motive of the
murder which happened on February 11, 2026, was not immediately known.
The body was
preserved at a local mortuary pending an autopsy.
Meanwhile, police in
Gakawa, Nyeri County, found that a boda boda rider had been murdered and his body
abandoned on the roadside. Police said his motorcycle was missing when the body
was discovered on February 12.
The police suspect
he resisted the robbery of his motorcycle, which prompted the assailants to kill
him.
The body had two
stab wounds in the chest and was identified as Erick Muchoki Muriuki.
The body was moved
to the mortuary pending an autopsy and other procedures.
Such incidents of
fatal attacks on riders have been on the rise amid calls on the victims to
cooperate with the attackers for their own safety.
Police investigations show that most of the stolen
motorcycles are refurbished and sold elsewhere to unsuspecting buyers. A team
of detectives is investigating the trend, police headquarters said.
Elsewhere, police are investigating an incident where a
27-year-old man was found murdered outside his residential house in Maraba
estate, Kakamega Town.
The body of Benjamin Obangi was found in a scrap metal yard
where he also lived long after he had been murdered on February 12, police
said.
The motive of the murder was not immediately established.
The body had injuries in the head when it was discovered and later moved to the
mortuary pending an autopsy and other procedures.















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