Detectives have finally revealed what led to the tragic death of 19-year-old Faith Momanyi, a college graduate, who was found lifeless at her alleged boyfriend’s home in Mbagathi, Nairobi, Kenya.
Faith had left her parents' home on March 15 to celebrate her birthday with friends at an entertainment venue along Lang’ata Road.
As the night progressed, she went to her boyfriend’s house with a friend. However, the friend later left, leaving Faith behind.
The next day, attempts to reach her went unanswered.
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Later that evening, her boyfriend reportedly called her family, informing them that she had passed away.
The shocking news devastated her father, who collapsed upon seeing his daughter’s lifeless body.
An autopsy done by pathologists in collaboration with DCI later confirmed that Faith died due to a lack of oxygen, with water found in her lungs, raising suspicions about the circumstances of her death.
Investigators are now piecing together the events of that night to determine what really happened.
Her father, who worked tirelessly to provide her with an education, is now demanding justice.
Authorities have since taken Faith’s boyfriend into custody as investigations continue.
Meanwhile, her tragic death has sparked concern over the safety of young adults, particularly as cases of mysterious deaths among students and recent graduates continue to rise.Sergeant Thomas Kipkemoi and Constables Joseph Yatich and Sebastian Komen had maintained that they were dissatisfied and aggrieved with the judgement.
According to the accused officers, the judge failed to consider their defences, thereby arriving at a wrong conviction.
They had pleaded not guilty to the charge, but after a full hearing, the High Court found them guilty as charged, convicted and sentenced each of them to death.
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