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- The death of Duke Nyabaro, a Kisii blogger and teacher in Migori county, raises suspicions of foul play as conflicting witness accounts and family insistence contradict initial assumptions of suicide.
- Post-mortem results revealing manual strangulation prompt swift police action, with Bonchari MP Charles Onchoke urging thorough investigations to ensure justice for Nyabaro and his family.
The untimely death of Duke Nyabaro, a prominent Kisii blogger and teacher in Migori county, has shaken his community and the Bonchari constituency.
Found dead outside a kiosk in Kitutu Central, initial assumptions of suicide are challenged by conflicting witness accounts and family insistence that the 31-year-old would never take his own life.
Described as a beacon of hope with a promising future, Nyabaro’s family adamantly rejects suicide as the cause of death.
His uncle, Joshua Masire, emphasizes Nyabaro’s potential and asserts that foul play is suspected, pointing to evidence from the post-mortem examination revealing manual strangulation, not suicide.
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Bonchari MP Charles Onchoke commends the police for swift action in the investigation, urging thoroughness to ensure justice for Nyabaro.
He emphasizes the sanctity of life and calls for the apprehension and prosecution of those responsible for the blogger’s death.
Amidst the investigation, questions arise about Nyabaro’s last Facebook post a month before his demise, where he mused about death.
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While some speculate a premonition, the circumstances surrounding his sudden passing remain unclear, underscoring the urgency for comprehensive police inquiries to uncover the truth behind Nyabaro’s tragic end.
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