Link between slain Nyamira couple, dead USIU don and missing mistress – Kenya Satellite News Network

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The murder this week of a Kenyan man and his wife in Nyamira County has sparked the unsolved death of Professor Zachary Musotti, the 59-year-old rector of the university, whose death was discovered inside a rented babysitter in 2021 after he settled there with a mistress he had intended to . He married his third wife.

This week, after being brutally murdered by unknown assailants, Edward Morima Nyagishi, 62, and Mungina Morima, 60, were found dead in their home on Tuesday morning.

Firstly, Mr. Morima was Professor Musotti’s uncle. He taught management and human resource development at USIU and was discovered dead in a bed in Kamulu in December 2021 while still partially clothed.

Nathan Oboro, one of the advocates, shows where Professor Musotti’s body was found in an incubator family in Kibawa District, Kamulu.

His lover, Naomi Muranga, who had been living in a house with the professor before his death, has gone missing after the tragedy, and her whereabouts have yet to be determined.

In an exclusive interview with The Nation.Africa a year ago, her relatives, who live in Igare, Bobasi sub-county in Kisii province, admitted that they had given up trying to find her.

Notably, Lady Muranga has gone missing along with her friends who spoke to Nation and some secrets.

At the time, BBI Africa alleged that the Don had told her that his second wife was abusing him.

Mrs. Muranga also informs her friends that she has no plans to return to Saudi Arabia because the Don has pledged to build her a house in Ruwi and take her there to college.

An autopsy conducted at Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital (KUTRH) revealed that the professor was strangled to death contrary to the police report filed at Kamulu Police Station which indicated that the cause of death was natural.

“As a result of my examination, I have come to the opinion that the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck compression,” read the autopsy findings recorded by Dr. Dorothy Njeru

House in Acacia District, Ruwi, belonging to Professor Zachary Mumbo Musotti

The Don’s killers performed a psychological trick on anyone who might want to look into it by leaving him half naked with five blue pills, an insulin pen and a carry-on bag with a bra and panties at his side. false trail

According to information provided by Nation.Africa, detectives working for the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) who were investigating the case had previously stated that they were focusing on his marital problems as the main factor that may have contributed to his death.

The late Professor Mussotti’s marital problems started in 2017 when he told his first wife, Gladys Mussotti, that Ms. Peris Ondara would be his second wife.

Gladys, not seeing this as a good omen, has left the house when the professor insists that they move in on the same compound with them. Since 1995, they have been married.

Gladys moved out of the way, and Mrs. Ondara took over. The Professor’s relationship with his new wife does not go as planned, and he is forced to start looking for another wife.

This is how the Don first communicated with Mrs. Muranga, the mistress with whom he was sharing a bed, on Facebook.

Mrs. Muranga and the Don started communicating while she was still working in Saudi Arabia, and on December 3, 2021, the Don picked her up at the airport.

Just like the murder of Professor Musotti which never left any traces gave investigators a hard time unraveling what happened, the police in Masaba North sub-county in Nyamira province also say that those who ended on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, the lives of the couple left no traces.

A close family member, who spoke confidently because of the sensitivity of the matter, said that the late Professor Musotti and Mr. Morema had bought some land in Rui.

A family member said, “We suspect he may have been a contributor to what happened because for a while it was the subject of discussion among close family members.”

On the other hand, the Nyamira police are now trying to piece together the last moments of the couple who were murdered inside their place of residence now identified at the crime scene.

Two people, a house girl and a farm labourer, have already been questioned about the couple’s brutal murder and have given the police taped testimonies.

In their account to the authorities, the two alleged that a stranger visited them on the night of the deaths of Mr. Morema and Ms. Mongina.

The house girl apologized and went to sleep, leaving the couple and their visitor to accompany the couple while they ate dinner and talked.

As to the aspect of the farm, he said he seldom entered the house, and when he was serving supper he ate, shut the gate and retired to bed after a busy day on the farm.

In an earlier interview, Robert Ndambere, chief of police for the northern sub-province of Masaba, said investigations into the matter had begun.

According to Mr. Ndambere, the deceased persons appear to have been hit on the head with a blunt object.

The bodies also had stab wounds in other parts of the body.

We are trying to find out how the attackers got into their house because there was no break. We have arrested two people as we begin our investigation. “They are a housemaid who were living with the deceased in their one-storey house and by a farm,” Mr Ndambere told The Nation. Africa on the phone.

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