Politician convicted for the brutal murder of ex-wife

The politician, Former Riruta MCA Samuel Ndung'u was convicted alongside two other suspects for the brutal murder of ex-wife
The politician, Former Riruta MCA Samuel Ndung’u was convicted alongside two other suspects for the brutal murder of ex-wife.
Former Riruta MCA Samuel Ndung’u has been found guilty -alongside two others- of killing Lucy Njambi who was was kidnapped, and sexually assaulted before being murdered.
Njambi was an estranged wife to the politician at the time of her painful death in 2018.
Justice Joel Ngugi said on Friday, April 5, that the evidence adduced before the Kiambu High Court rightly implicated the trio in the murder.
The prosecution stated that before Njambi died she informed her relatives and doctors that her estranged husband hatched the attack.
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Ndung’u is said to have contracted people who abducted Njambi from her home in Thindigua and subjected her to torture before her death in a hospital.
She was sexually assaulted, and forcefully made to imbibe strong sulphuric acid. The deceased would later be doused in acid and left helpless in a coffee plantation where a passerby picked her up and took her to the Kiambu Level 5 Hospital.
She died at the Kenyatta National Hospital where she had been transferred for specialised treatment.
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