Police arrest suspect after murder of KMTC student
A 37-year-old businessman has been arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of a female Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) student in Homa Bay County.
The suspect is said to be Ms Emily Chepkemoi ex-lover.
He was arrested on Monday evening and will help police officers in ongoing investigations.
Her family took her body to a mortuary in Kapsabet, Nandi County following an autopsy.
Mr Joseph Kipruto, her brother, told journalists that a post-mortem conducted on the body at Homa Bay County Teaching and Referral Hospital mortuary showed that Ms Chepkemoi was stabbed twice: on her forehead and back.
“She also suffered from suffocation. All we need is justice for my sister,” he said.
Went missing
Ms Chepkemoi's body was found in a pool of blood on Sunday afternoon after she went missing for more than 48 hours.
Her body had started decomposing and the foul smell from her iron-sheet house drew the attention of curious neighbours, who later called security officers.
She was a first-year clinical medicine student at KMTC’s Homa Bay town campus.
According to some of her classmates, she was last seen on Friday.
“She attended lessons up to Friday evening. She later went back home, changed and went back to school to fetch water because she did not have water at her place. I didn't hear from her until I got the news that she was dead,” one student said.
The door of her house was found locked when the body was discovered. The body was wrapped in a duvet.
According to the police, physical examination on the body showed that Ms Chepkemoi may have also been raped.
Parts of her skin had burns, suggesting that hot water could have also been poured on the body.
Ms Chepkemoi’s friends and neighbours report that loud music was playing from her house on Friday.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the time of death was also some time on Friday. Some of her neighbours suspect that this could have been the time she was attacked.
"I did not hear any commotion nor did I see anyone getting into the house. I thought there was a party going on in the house," her neighbor said.
Homa Bay Township Sub-Location Assistant Chief Dancan Oketch, who was among the first government officials to report to the scene on Sunday, said the student was stabbed several times.
"She had deep wounds on her head, back and neck. She could have been stabbed by a kitchen knife," he said.
Her body was taken to the Homa Bay County Referral Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem.
The incident left students at the institution shocked with many of them failing to attend their classes on Monday.
Student Representative Council chairperson David Odhiambo called for investigations into the incident.
“This matter should not be taken lightly. We are asking the police conduct speedy investigations into this incident and bring the perpetrators to book," the student leader said. BY DAILY NATION
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