July 2, 2024

Form two student murdered after winning KSh200,000 bet

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Form two student murdered after winning KSh200,000 bet

Form two student murdered by unknown assailants after winning KSh200,000 bet from sports betting firm Betika

Form two student murdered by unknown assailants after winning KSh200,000 bet from sports betting firm Betika.

Authorities are currently investigating the case in which a Form Two student was brutally murdered by unidentified assailants in Kitui, days after winning a KSh200,000 lottery from the sports betting company Betika. 

The body of the 17-year-old boy was discovered in a thicket after being slain and dumped a short distance from his rural home in the Maliku section of the Katulani district. 

He’d been gone missing for days.

According to reports, Syengo Nyamai of Mavindini Day Mixed Secondary School won the cash after betting on the 2023 Carabao Cup final between Manchester United and Newcastle United.

According to his elder brother, Mr. Munyithya Nyamai, Syengo had used a neighbour’s national identity card to register a Safaricom SIM card that he used to enroll for the lottery, but he did not tell his family he had won the Sh200,000. 

“We knew he had a phone, but never bothered to establish which ID number he used to register his mobile line because he had not yet attained the age of acquiring his own national ID card,” said the brother.

Earlier, Syengo has asked his mother to get him transferred to a boarding school, saying he would help to pay the higher school fees, without giving further details. 

According to Mr. Nyamai, his brother revealed how he won the jackpot to two of his close friends.

Also, he informed them that he would be leaving the following week to see some acquaintances in Likoni, Mombasa County.

On the morning of February 27, Syengo was last spotted leaving for school as usual, but he never made it there.

He had spent the previous evening with the two young friends – who have now been detained by detectives investigating the case – at the local shopping centre, where they watched the Carabao Cup Final and stayed together late into the night. 

The family got alarmed when Syengo failed to return home in the evening on the second day, and upon checking, they were told he had not been to school. 

“We reported to the area chief that the boy was missing because it wasn’t his nature to disappear without informing the parents,” his brother said. 

One of his two friends who is in police custody came forward and told the family that Syengo had told them of plans to travel to Mombasa and he was to contact them upon reaching there to help in replacing his mobile line.

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‘’The fellow told us our brother gave him his Sim card registration particulars, including the ID number used, mobile number, M-Pesa Pin, and the mobile handset lock Pin to help in replacing the line that had won the Betika bonus,” said Mr. Nyamai. 

His body, with the eyes, gouged out, was discovered in a thicket six days after he was last seen — on Saturday, March 4. 

A post-mortem done at the Kitui County Referral Hospital revealed that his eyes were gouged out, his right hand was broken and there were injuries on the head. 

Detectives are keen to establish the last people who were in communication with the student and whether the winnings from the betting had been withdrawn from the mobile line. 

Contacted for comment, Betika head of communications Kate Arudo said the case had not been brought to their attention and that persons below the age of 18 years are legally prohibited from betting. 

“As a betting company, all we know is that any mobile number participating in our lotteries is duly registered as per the law, and we have no way of verifying if it’s being used by third parties or underage persons,” said Ms. Arudo.

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