Suspect behind Isaac Juma’s death arrested
File photo of Isaac Juma during a past football match.
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Detectives have arrested the main suspect behind the gruesome murder of renowned football fan Isaac Juma Onyango, 58, who was hacked to death last night around 9pm.
The suspect, Milton Namatsi, 27, was arrested at his house by Mumias-based sleuths, after preliminary investigations linked him to the murder.
Reports say that on the day in question, Juma
and his family had just finished their evening meal at their home in Ebuyenjere
village in Mumias, when his killers struck.
Earlier in the night,
children who were taking their supper outside the house had reported seeing
silhouettes of unknown persons lurking around the house.
The children went back
to the house and reported the matter to their parents who brushed it off.
Moments later, Juma’s family heard a commotion in the sheep pen and immediately
afterwards the sheep began bleating, prompting Juma and his 17-year-old son to
dash outside.
But before they could
establish what was happening, a group of men armed with machetes attacked them,
hacking Juma to death. His teenage son however managed to cheat death narrowly,
by escaping to a nearby farm.
Detectives suspect that Juma’s death may be related to ongoing land disputes amongst his extended family. The suspect is currently in custody and is being processed for arraignment in court tomorrow.
Juma,
who was a newspaper vendor in Nakuru before retiring to his farm in Mumias, was
an ardent football fan who religiously supported the country’s national team
Harambee Stars and local club AFC Leopards.


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