
Police and residents of Wamumu village in Mwea, Kirinyaga county spent the day looking for the head of a man identified as Muriithi who was killed in cold blood a few weeks ago and his body discovered dumped separately.
The intense search came after a suspect in the murder confessed that he dumped the head in Rupingazi River.
The suspect claimed that he had been promised 400,000 Kenyan shillings to take Muriithi's head to someone who had a property dispute with him.
Driven by the thirst for quick money, he tricked Muriithi who was a motorbike rider to meet him, chopped off his head and took it to the person after dumping the rest of the body inside a rice farm.
The suspect now claims that the 'client' did not pay him even a single cent after the cold blooded murder.
The family burried the headless body two weeks ago and is now in pain after discovering how the life of their kin was ended.
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