A Family Seeks Justice After The Mysterious Death Of Their Son Which Is Associated With Mwea Rice Seller.

Another family has now raised concerns as they seek justice for their son who died mysteriously and his justice was twisted by Kasarani police officers headed by their OCPD.
According to the source which is from Mwangi Muthiora's Facebook page it says that this family headed by his sister called Lizer said that his brother died mysteriously back in the year 2019 and he was last seen together with a famous Mwea rice seller called Alex.
When the family inquired about their son Alex he told them that their son committed suicide by taking poison but when a postmortem was done the results said that he had a head injury and his toes were broken.
These results showed that their son was being murdered in the hands of Alex because 5 months later close friends of Alex come and took the deceased car.
Source
https://www.facebook.com/1108199299333063/posts/2581547378664907/?mibextid=hYApTrZZrI1jZI0t

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