
Photo Courtesy; A police arresting a man. Only used for illustration purposes.
A Kitale Man stormed police station to surrender as he said he had killed a man who had attacked him in self defence. With blood stained kitchen knife and clothes, the man now who has been identified as Brian Simiyu Watuka who is aged 23 years had stormed Simatwet police patrol base while saying that he had murdered an unidentified man within Kaptain village in Sirende.
The police then quicky took up the matter after they were directed to the scene of the murder where they found man dead with a deep cut in the neck.

Simiyu had claimed that the said man had attacked him first before he could turn on him in self defence. He arrested and detained at a local police station.
He was set to be arraigned in court today as probe into the ugly incident commenced while the body of the unidentified man has been moved to the mortuary pending autopsy.
Credit;
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/realtime/2023-01-09-kitale-man-surrenders-to-police-after-killing-another-one-in-fight/
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