'Shock as a Man is Buried Without a Head After it Was Butchered And Thrown in River
By KarehNewz (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Kirinyaga police officers have been forced to look for a head of a bodaboda rider who was butchered and dumped in the river with a head.
According to police officers, the deceased by the name Muriithi had been working as a bodaboda rider in Nguruban, Mwea in Kirinyaga County until he met his early death.
The suspects who brutally murdered Muriithi were arrested and one of them directed the police officers to where they dumped his death.
Muriithi's family have already buried their loved one with the head since the suspects had not been arrested when they laid him to rest.
The police officers have been looking for the head in River Rupingazi with the hope they will discover it and give it to the family although they are not what will happen to the head of the deceased if they manage to find it.
They have promised the family to continue looking for it until they manage to find it.
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