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Dennis Magu was fatally stabbed on December 15, 2021. His wife, Jedida Wanja, is the key suspect. [Standard]

The assistant chief of Kiamugumo in Gichugu Constituency, Kirinyaga County died on Wednesday night after he was allegedly stabbed by his wife.
Dennis Magu, 36, was fatally stabbed in the back between 9:30pm and 10pm.
His spouse, Jedida Wanja, 35, is the main suspect in the administrator’s killing.
Magu’s mother, Rose Wanjiru, who is a nominated MCA in Kirinyaga County, said she had visited the couple’s house at 9pm Wednesday, and that Magu and his wife Wanja “were on good terms”.
“We even prayed together before I left for my house at 9:30pm,” Wanjiru told The Standard.

The house in which Dennis Magu was stabbed to death on Wednesday, December 15, 2021. [Timothy Kariuki, Standard]

The nominated MCA said at around 10pm, she received a call from her son, informing her that he had been stabbed and was in need of urgent medical attention.
“I rushed to his house, which is located a few metres from mine. I found him writhing in pain on the floor as blood gushed out of his back. I asked him what happened, and he said his spouse stabbed him in the left side of his back,” said Wanjiru.
At the time, Magu’s wife was still in the house.
“She was weeping,” said Wanjiru.
The nominated lawmaker hailed a taxi, which took Magu to a private hospital at Githure trading centre.
The 36-year-old was, however, pronounced dead on arrival.
The suspect, who had accompanied Wanjiru to hospital, was thereafter arrested and handed over to Kianyaga Police Station.
The cause of the fatal row remains unclear, though Wanjiru claims her son had a quarrel with his spouse after she allegedly refused to help him pick coffee at their farm during the day on Wednesday.
Two knives suspected to have been used in the fatal stabbing were recovered from the scene. Also recovered, was a towel that the suspect allegedly used to wipe blood stains from the floor.
Magu’s body was taken to Kibugi Mortuary in Kutus.
According to family, Magu was employed as an assistant chief one year ago.
He and his wife had two children, a boy and a girl, aged 5 and 2 respectively.
Magu’s friends eulogised him as a “polite” and “friendly” person.
“He was a kind man, who hardly got into fights with people,” said Jane Njeri, a village elder.
Kirinyaga East Directorate of Criminal Investigations Officer Millicent Ochuka confirmed the incident to The Standard, saying investigations are underway.

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