One pastor was outraged by the request of her wife to move her clinic to the Kongasis Trade Center and is now being kept at Gilgil Police Station. The wife, a skilled clinician, of late came to learn that she ran the clinic un-strategically in a remote area and chose to move away from there. The spouse was so mad to the extent that he was utterly unpleasant, and in that night that she wife died, the pair had first exchanged furious conversations. "The woman was very assertive in her decision, vowing that she would migrate to a highly populated Kongasis in search for convenience in the shopping center." told an inquiry source.
"But her husband at the trading center who was dealing with a prostitute, was afraid he would become exposed if his wife worked next to him," the report added. The informant said the pastor was eager to file for divorce but he encountered obstacles because of his ranking.
The brother of the victim reported his sibling to be a clinician, but said that she never trusted any member of the family so as to open up and tell them that she was experiencing marital disputes. He said that the family would meet on Saturday to discuss the arrangements for burial after sheltering previous plans because of postmortem events. "She was a very private lady, who seldom expressed her woes perhaps owing to her marriage vows," he said.
"The two families will come together and settle on burial projects...we've all put all that on hold for now," the brother said. He called on police to quickly investigate the murderers of his sister. "After considering that she might have committed suicide, we have ruled out this possibility since we're devastated as a family based on the toll of unfolding events ." The farmer, after being informed by his younger brother, learned last Wednesday of the death of his sister. Detectives have ruled out all suicide possibilities after the postmortem results have indicated clearly that the woman was strangled; two other people are still being sought in connection with this killing.
The Gilgil Sub-county police commander added on that after investigations are finalized by the police, the pastor will be brought to trial for murder after extra days have been given by the court for the officers to conclude their findings.
The 47-yr-old Evangelical Church Minister was arrested minutes after the results after the postmortem, "We had reliable details about her intended atrocious act, but we remained cautious." said the officer investigating. The priest, who leads the Kongasis Royal Calvary Church, had gone into the Police Station of Elementaita and said his wife had committed suicide.
Sub-commander John Onditi of Gilgil's police district called the suicide theory a plot to cover up evidence and said that the other two suspects were being chased by officers who were hot on their heels. The Sub-county police commander added on that after investigations are finalized by the police, the pastor will be brought to trial for murder after extra days have been given by the court for the officers to conclude their findings.






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