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Businessman Ken Muyundo when he appeared before a Kitale court in July. [Martin Ndiema, Standard]
A proprietor of a hospitality facility in Kitale town, who was accused of killing a woman he thought was a fugitive police officer, is dead.
Ken Muyundo was facing charges of attempted murder. He was found dead at his Kiminini home in Trans Nzoia county on Tuesday afternoon.
Muyundo was accused of shooting and wounding Phanice Chemutai on July 8, at Kiminini.
He told the police he shot Chemutai after thinking she was fugitive cop Caroline Kangogo.
Kangogo was at the time being sought in relation to the killing of two men in Nakuru and Thika.
Muyundo ran Iroko Hotels in Kitale and Bungoma towns.
Trans Nzoia county commander Jacinta Wesonga told The Standard Muyundo’s body was found in his house.
Wesonga said a team of detectives from Kitale have visited the home.
“We don’t know what happened and detectives are investigating circumstances surrounding his death,” Wesonga said.
Muyundo’s sister Florence Muyundo told the police his brother arrived home on Monday night but failed to wake up and was not picking calls on Tuesday.
Florence said this prompted neighbours to break the door of his house to establish what was wrong.
“It is then that we found his body on the floor of his bedroom,” she said.
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