April 23, 2026

Outrage as lawyer is tortured and murdered

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has expressed shock and anger following the death of Advocate Tom Ouya Imbukwa after a brutal assault and torture.

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has expressed shock and anger following the death of Advocate Tom Ouya Imbukwa after a brutal assault and torture.

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has expressed shock and anger following the death of Advocate Tom Ouya Imbukwa after a brutal assault and torture.

In a statement on Thursday, April 23, LSK President Charles Kanjama said the society had learned of the incident with profound grief as calls for immediate investigations into the killing grow. 

In his message of condolence, Kanjama mourned the late advocate and offered support to those affected by the loss.

“We extend our deepest condolences to Tom’s family, friends, and all members of the legal fraternity who mourn this devastating loss. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” he said.

Kanjama condemned the killing and said the circumstances surrounding the death must be urgently addressed.

“Our colleague was assaulted, tortured, and murdered by unknown persons. The circumstances surrounding Tom’s death demand our unequivocal condemnation and immediate action,” he added.

Kanjama also appealed to members of the public who may have information to come forward and assist investigators.

“We appeal to any member of the public with information regarding this incident to share it urgently with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) or directly with the Law Society of Kenya. Your anonymity and safety will be protected,” he continued.

Kanjama further urged security agencies to move quickly and ensure credible investigations are carried out.

“We call upon the National Police Service and the DCI to conduct swift, effective, and credible investigations. If state actors were involved in this torture and murder, there must be no sanctuary for them,” he further said.

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The LSK president assured the family of the late lawyer that the society would stand with them through the legal process.

“To Tom’s family, the Law Society of Kenya stands with you during this unimaginably difficult time. We will provide all necessary legal support throughout the investigation and any subsequent proceedings,” the statement noted.

Kanjama added that the society would pursue accountability and consider further action once more details emerge.

“The Law Society of Kenya will decide on further steps once we have more information on the circumstances of our colleague’s torture and murder. We will not rest until those responsible are held accountable.

“Justice for Tom Ouya Imbukwa is not negotiable. We will not stand by as our members are targeted, tortured, and killed. The hand of the law is indeed long, and we shall ensure it reaches those responsible for this atrocity,” the statement concluded.

According to reports, Imbukwa succumbed to his injuries at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) where he was receiving treatment.

He was reportedly found dumped around Harambee SACCO before being taken to the hospital.

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