Wednesday, December 24, 2025 - Detectives have intensified investigations into the murder of 60-year-old, Millicent Wahura Mwangi, who was brutally killed on November 11th, 2025, at Mwireri village in Olkalou, Nyandarua Central Sub-County.
What
was first reported at Olkalou Police Station as a missing person case soon took
a grim twist after preliminary findings pointed to foul play.
Three
days later, on November 14th, 2025, passers-by at Rumathi village,
about 37 kilometres away from Olkalou, along the Malewa–Kipipiri Road, stumbled
upon a female torso stuffed in a sack, clad in a whitish blouse with blue and
black stripes, and dumped by the roadside.
Police
officers from Kipipiri Police Station rushed to the scene, meticulously
documented it, and mounted a search for the missing body parts, but the effort
bore no fruit.
The
torso was moved to JM Kariuki Memorial Funeral Home for preservation,
identification, and autopsy.
On
November 15th, detectives notified the family about the discovery.
In efforts to find their missing mother, the family later visited the facility, positively identifying the torso as that of their missing mother, bringing a painful end to their search.
With
the case now confirmed as murder, detectives from the DCI Homicide
Investigations Unit took over the probe, and working jointly with Nyandarua
Central Sub-County detectives, a painstaking manhunt was launched for the
culprit.
Through
forensic intelligence, investigators trailed down and arrested the prime
suspect, Benson Maina Mwangi, the deceased’s second-born son, on November 20th,
2025, at his hideout in Kamulu.
He
was processed and arraigned before the SPM’s Court in Olkalou on November 24th,
2025, where detectives secured 21-day custodial orders.
He
remains in custody pending mention on January 19, 2026.
Yesterday,
December 23rd, 2025, homicide detectives and forensic experts
conducted a scene re-enactment exercise.
Guided
by the suspect, the team proceeded to River Malewa in Nyandarua Central, where
an underwater search led to the recovery of crucial exhibits, among them a
machete believed to be the murder weapon, a bedsheet, a blanket, and other
items the suspect disposed of after killing his mother.
Investigations
continue as detectives piece together the final moments of the deceased and
build a watertight case to ensure justice is served.
— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) December 24, 2025
The Kenyan DAILY POST


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