Man turns himself in after killing TWO of colleagues at at White Settler’s farm

A Man accused of killing two of his colleagues at White Settler's Farm Makindu, Makueni County surrenders to police
A Man accused of killing two of his colleagues at White Settler’s Farm Makindu, Makueni County surrenders to police.
Police are investigating a tragic incident in Miangeni village, Makindu, Makueni County, where a man voluntarily turned himself in and confessed to the murder of two individuals.
According to police reports, the man killed his two colleagues after they differed while gracing cows.
The suspect is said to have used a panga (machete) to fatally attack two of his colleagues at a farm in Makindu on Christmas Day.
A witness account indicates that the suspect had taken cattle to graze on a farm owned by a white settler in Makindu.
It was during this time that he reportedly got into an altercation with one of the farmhands.
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The confrontation escalated, leading to the suspect striking the farmhand with a panga, resulting in immediate fatality.
A second individual, who attempted to intervene, met a similar tragic end, sustaining lethal injuries in the assault that occurred on Monday, December 25, according to police reports.
He then walked to a local police station and surrendered.
The bodies of the deceased were moved to the Makindu sub-county hospital mortuary as investigations continue.
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