Erick Maigo’s father breaks silence on son’s murder, ‘Our world collapsed’

The father of Slain Nairobi Hospital finance director mourns his son, Erick Maigo good and caring man
The father of Slain Nairobi Hospital finance director mourns his son, Erick Maigo good and caring man.
Speaking during the burial of his son in Kisii County, Zebedeo Onchari expressed that the family was distraught by the death of their kin wondering what may have caused their son to die in such a manner.
Onchari pointed out that the family had not yet come to terms with the murder of their son adding that his son was not capable of harming anybody.
He also urged Kenyans to pray for the family, pointing out how important the financial officer was to their extended family.
“He is our son and we know him. I cannot imagine what wrong he could do to anyone for them to murder or eliminate him. Because we know that he was a kind person, we believe that is what killed him.
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On the other hand, he called for justice for his son even as the police moved to conclude their investigations into his untimely death.
Onchari also thanked Kenyans and Maigo’s friends and family for their support during this time
“We were traumatized and were wounded. We could not stand on our own. Our world collapsed. We have cried and mourned.
“My only request before I introduce the family is to put us in your prayers. Find a moment and pray for the will of Eric,” he stated.
Meanwhile, investigations into Maigo’s murder are still ongoing with the main suspect in custody.
The suspect will be detained for 21 days to allow the police to complete their investigations.
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