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One claim suggested that Janet and Bernard were suspected terrorists, and two police officers on patrol had to shoot after they refused to open the car doors and attempted to escape. ....
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THE STANDARD NATIONAL Police Officers Geoffrey Kirui (right) and William Chirchir at a Milimani court on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 [Collins Kweyu, Standard] Two police officers found guilty of manslaughter for killing a woman inside her car have pleaded for leniency and non-custodial sentence to take care of their families. William Chirchir and Godfrey Kirui told Lady Justice Stella Mutuku that they are remorseful for their careless action that resulted in the death of Janet Waiyaki on May 20, 2018 at City Park in Nairobi’s Parklands area and asked the judge to save their careers by forgiving them. The two in their mitigation submitted that they did not intend to kill Janet and that they were encountered with a difficult situation of suspected terrorists after the woman and her nephew, Benard Chege, refused to open the car’s doors and attempted to flee. ....
Police Officers Who Shot Businesswoman at City Park Found Guilty Police officers William Chirchir and Godfrey Kirui were found guilty of manslaughter Twitter Two police officers, William Chirchir and Godfrey Kirui, who were accused of shooting and killing businesswoman Janet Waiyaki at City Park in 2018 have been found guilty of manslaughter. Delivering the ruling on Tuesday, May 11, High Court judge Stella Mutuku ruled that the constables shot with the aim of killing the victims. They acted recklessly and shot at the aim of killing. There was no shooting from inside the vehicle. By using the firearms to stop the car, they used force and acted contrary to the law, Justice Mutuku ruled. ....