Four years after Vera Beauty College student Emma Wanyota was killed, the Eldoret High Court has finally ruled that the main suspect Mustafa Idd, is guilty of murder.
In a ruling on Thursday, Judge Reuben Nyakundi said Mustafa was responsible for the murder of the 21-year-old student.
Emma’s body is said to have been found at her home, badly mutilated and with missing parts. It is alleged that she was raped before her legs were chopped off on September 30, 2019, by an unknown assailant.
In a testimony after the incident, the victim’s sister who has been identified as Sheila Wanyota said Mustafa was well-known to them and was Emma’s ex-boyfriend.
The man had allegedly threatened all the men in the woman’s contacts, an incident that caught the attention of the family and friends of the deceased. The suspect will be sentenced in due course.
In other news, former Mungiki boss Maina Njenga has stated that the former prime minister of Kenya who is also the Presidential candidate of the Azimio la Umoja Coalition, Honorable Raila Odinga had stated that he was going to appoint Maina Njenga as Interior CS.
Several sources have confirmed that the former Mungiki boss Maina Njenga who was speaking on Kameme FM said that the former Prime Minister of Kenya was going to make him interior Cabinet Secretary if he had won the last Presidential Elections.
Maina Njenga has also stated that President William Ruto allegedly snubbed The President of Tanzania, HE Samia Suluhu Hassan who had come to Kenya a few months ago to stop anti-government demonstrations.
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