- Boniface Kyengo, 51, and his son Peter Ngila, 26, went missing last Friday, only for their bodies to be discovered days later at City Mortuary in Nairobi
- The family, reeling from the tragic news, has called for justice and thorough investigations into the mysterious deaths
- Area MP Robert Ngui has joined their plea, urging authorities to uncover the truth behind the heartbreaking incident
A cloud of sorrow hangs over Kyumbuni village in Yatta Sub-county after the bodies of Boniface Kyengo, 51, and his son Peter Ngila, 26, were discovered at City Mortuary under mysterious circumstances.
The family patriarch, Peter Kimeu Lavu, recounted the harrowing moment he received the devastating news on Friday.
The two had gone missing a week prior, only for their bodies to surface in Kahawa West, Nairobi, and later end up at the mortuary.
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Grieving and seeking answers, the family has called for justice.
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“We were shocked to learn their bodies had been found, and all we want is for the truth to come out and justice to be served,” Lavu said, his voice heavy with pain.
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The tragedy has drawn attention from area MP Robert Ngui, who has urged authorities to expedite investigations into the deaths, emphasizing the family’s right to closure and justice.