
Police in Kisii are hunting for a group that allegedly beat a man to death in Nyatieko village.
The man identified as Justus Omoni, 48, was found dead after a suspected assault by a group of community policing group.
The group had intervened in a domestic quarrel between Omoni and his wife over an erected structure in their compound.
It was then that the group was called to settle the matter and allegedly resorted to assaulting Omoni.
According to police, they tied and beat him before abandoning him unconscious in a nearby school compound.
His family picked him from the scene and brought him to the house where he died.
Police said they were called to the scene and moved the body to the mortuary.
A hunt on the group behind the incident is ongoing, police said of the May 27 incident.
Cases of mob lynching in the region are high amid a campaign to address the menace.
Police term mob lynching a crime and want the suspects to be surrendered to authorities for processing.
Elsewhere, a man was killed in a fight over the control of a water vending shed in Kariobangi, Nairobi.
Elvis Owino Oloo, 27, died from injuries inflicted in the clash with a group over the shed. Police said the assailant escaped the scene.
Efforts to trace the assailant are ongoing, police said.
The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and investigations.