Bishop Pius Muiru and his mother.
By MKT Correspondent
The High Court in Murang’a has convicted Ezekiel Saitabu Nakola of the offence of murder of Grace Wangari Mwangi.
The offence occurred on 20th March 2017 at Karega Sub-Location, Kigumo Location, Kigumo Sub-County within Murang’a County.
Justice Kanyi Kimondo found that the evidence presented by the prosecution through Ms. AnnPenny Gakumu and Ms. Caroline Muriu proved the case beyond reasonable doubt through the evidence from 12 witnesses.
The court heard that the accused had been employed by the deceased who was mother to Bishop Muiru, as her farmhand, a position he held for 10 years.
On the fateful day, the accused had strangled the deceased and buried her behind the cowshed, where the carcass of a cow had been buried a few days earlier.
The top was covered with a heap of sand and banana stems. In an attempt to cover up, he continued to steal from her MPESA account and household items from his girlfriend’s house in Karega, Murang’a County.
The court found that the ingredients of murder were proved beyond reasonable doubt, and while there were no eyewitnesses or an admissible confession, the circumstances of the case created a complete chain to the guilt of the accused.
He will be sentenced on September 19.
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