Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are holding several suspects linked to the murder of a 30-year-old woman who was a high school principal in Migori County, as new details from CCTV footage reveal her final moments.
CCTV footage reportedly shows the woman’s husband, his three colleagues, and a bodaboda rider dragging her body from the house and attempting to place it on a motorcycle.
Investigators said the footage indicates that the group moved the body outside the house after she had already died.
More individuals later joined them and struggled to position the body before the husband and a bodaboda rider left with it.
Police officers from Isebania Police Station are currently holding six suspects, including the woman’s husband, as investigations continue.
A video aired by Citizen TV showed Davine Kwamboka entering her house with her husband and another man. The husband appeared to be talking on the phone and picked an item from the window before they all entered the house and stayed inside for some time.
An autopsy later confirmed that Davine died from severe head injuries caused by blunt force trauma.
Investigators believe she was killed inside the house before the suspects attempted to dispose of her body.
According to her family, the husband and a taxi driver were later arrested near the Isebania border while transporting the body.
The husband allegedly claimed that Davine had taken poison, in what police believe was an attempt to cover up the killing.
Her family has called for thorough investigations as detectives continue collecting evidence and questioning all those involved in the incident.
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