On Friday, two men broke into her home and shot and killed Diana Opicho, 25, the daughter of Bishop Jotham Opicho of the All Nations Church.

At around 2 p.m., Justus Juma, a family member, said that the suspects entered the house pretending to be electricians.
"There was no evidence of trespass or break-in. Before they killed her, she had to have let them in voluntarily, "Mr. Juma made the comment.
Nyumba Kumi official, Mr Joseph Kinywa, claimed the criminals took nothing from Ms Opicho's home.
The deceased's body was taken to the mortuary in Nakuru City.
Wesley Langat, the director of criminal investigation for Nakuru North Sub-County, said that police have begun investigations into three crimes that have been reported.
According to the detective, all of the deceased were murdered in the same way.

According to him, the victims were not raped before to their murder.
The public has called on the police to look into the incident and bring those responsible to justice via various social media sites in Kenya.
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