Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations today camped at the home of Kakamega Senator Dr. Boni Khalwale in efforts to establish how bull caretaker Kizito Moi Amukune met his death.
The body of the late Kizito, aged 40 was discovered on Sunday morning within the cattle kraal with the prize winning bull Inasio whom he had nurtured to be a champion fighter over five years.
Speculation has been rife that trained animals, whether in Spain or Kenya, rarely attack their caretakers and the possibility exists Amukune was murdered elsewhere and the body dumped into the kraal.
Certainly some politicians in Kakamega have been talking about it, prompting Khalwale to react by a short statement saying:
“Following wild, baseless, and false claims by some pseudo politicians in Kakamega, I’ve today been forced to indefinitely postpone the burial of my trusted fighter bull caretaker.
Meanwhile, today, I hosted a team of DCI detectives at my Malinya Home for a thorough fact-finding mission over the unfortunate demise of the late Kizito Moi Amukune.
I’ve readily opened up my home to the police to afford them an opportunity to make credible and conclusive investigations into this sad death thereby enabling them to pursue the matter to a logical conclusion before burial plans continue.”
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