THE STANDARD By
Smitta Smitten |
January 15th 2021 at 11:24:48 GMT +0300
Nicholas Njoroge (bottom right), his wife Wanjiku and their two children who were murdered at their home in Kiambaa Constituency, Kiambu County on January 6. [Courtesy]
‘Killing Eve,’ the Netflix series, has been trending in Kenya since early this New Year, following the horrible murders of a father, mother, their son, his cousin, and family worker in Karura, Kiambaa, Kiambu.
This is because the main suspect, a 22-year-old lad, told investigating officers that he was influenced by this series, and specifically inspired by the psychopathic female assassin character in it called Villanelle.
Shock and fear has engulfed residents of Karura village in Kiambaa, Kiambu County after five family members were found dead in their house on Wednesday morning.
The victims included Njoroge Warunge, his wife, their two children, and niece. Their bodies were discovered a day after the family's far
THE STANDARD By
Kamore Maina |
January 7th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Friends and relatives converge at the home of Njoroge Warunge in Kagongo Karura village in Kiambaa, Kiambu after unknown assailants raided the home on Tuesday night killing five members of the family, on Wednesday, January 06 2020. [David Njaaga, Standard]
Nicholas Njoroge, a 55-year-old nurse from Kiambu County who was killed alongside three members of his family, suffered 34 stab wounds to the chest.
Njoroge, his wife and two of their children were found murdered and their bodies dumped in their home in Karura.
Njoroge’s body was found outside his family home at Karura ka Murimo yesterday morning. That of his wife Anne Njoroge, also a nurse, was recovered in the kitchen of their family home.