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- Abel Nyakundi, 40, from Kitutu Chache South Constituency, was reported missing but was tragically found dead in a well in Kisii County, prompting police investigations into the circumstances of his demise.
- Nyakundi’s mysterious death follows closely after the passing of Kisii-based blogger Duke Nyabaro, whose family disputes claims of suicide, pointing to autopsy results indicating manual strangulation.
Abel Nyakundi, a 40-year-old resident of Kitutu Chache South Constituency, was reported missing on Tuesday, April 9.
However, the following day brought shock to villagers as Nyakundi’s body was discovered dumped in a well.
His mysterious death has prompted calls from residents for increased security measures, especially in light of the recent demise of blogger Duke Nyabaro.
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Police in Kisii County have initiated investigations into Nyakundi’s death after his body was found in a well in the Kanunda area.
Authorities are tasked with determining whether Nyakundi was murdered or accidentally fell into the well.
The incident has sparked fear among Kisii residents, who are urging the government to enhance security in the region amid growing concerns over the safety of its inhabitants.
The unsettling discovery of Nyakundi’s body follows closely on the heels of the puzzling demise of Duke Nyabaro, a prominent Kisii-based blogger.
Nyabaro’s family has urged law enforcement to conduct a thorough inquiry into his death, highlighting the activist’s expressed fears for his safety in the days leading up to his demise.
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Contrary to speculation of suicide, the family has dismissed such claims, citing inconsistencies in the scene and autopsy results that indicate manual strangulation as the cause of death.