Missing Man Found Dead At His Home In Kasarani
A middle-aged guy who had been missing for several days was discovered dead in his home in Mwiki, Nairobi.
Locals reported they hadn’t seen Michael Nomo in around three days until Wednesday evening when his decaying body was discovered in his home.
This came after neighbors complained about a bad odor emanating from his home.
Police were called and broke into the house where the decaying body was discovered.
Police claimed they discovered septic wounds in the stomach and legs as they transported the deceased to the mortuary for an autopsy and other investigations.
The man was alone in the house at the time of his death.
In Karumandi, Kirinyaga County, the body of a man was discovered on the roadway following a suspected murder.
The deceased was Geoffrey Murithi, 44. Police said the deceased had visible head trauma when it was discovered on Wednesday.
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The motive for the murder has yet to be determined. The body was transferred to the mortuary for an autopsy and further examinations.
Sebastian Ogato, 47, was discovered dead in a mud-walled, iron-roofed abandoned house in the Bonyanchaire sub-location of Suneka, Kisii County.
Police stated that they were called to the location well after the death had occurred.
The body was taken to the mortuary of Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital for an autopsy.
Missing Man Found Dead At His Home In Kasarani
