Police in Kasarani are holding six suspects in connection with the mysterious death of Victor Mwangi, who died in the early hours of Sunday along Lumumba Drive, Roysambu.
Preliminary autopsy results show he succumbed to blunt force trauma, with multiple injuries across his chest, face, and legs.
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Victor was last seen on the fourth floor of an apartment block in the company of several women before he was later found unresponsive on the ground floor. Detectives suspect he may have been pushed or forced down after an altercation.
According to neighbours, a fight broke out after Victor was accused of assaulting a young woman described as someone’s sister. CCTV footage from the building captured a group of youths moving in and out, with scenes suggesting a possible cover-up.
Footage further shows Victor being taken into an Uber and rushed to Jesse Kay Hospital at 3:47 a.m., where doctors attempted resuscitation without success. He was declared dead 40 minutes later. Hospital staff raised the alarm after noticing the unease of those who brought him in.
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Victor’s father, Bernard Gachanja, and his uncle, Stephen Mwangi, have called for justice, condemning the brutality of his death. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations confirmed inquiries are ongoing to establish what exactly transpired.
The tragedy has reignited concerns over rising cases of violent incidents in Roysambu.
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