Woman killed in Kitui by police officer 'boyfriend' had left husband and children at home


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Investigations have revealed that the woman shot dead by a
police officer in Kanyonyoo, Kitui County, was married and had left her husband
at home under the pretext of going to work in Kitengela.
The family of the middle-aged woman, Joy Mutisya, is now struggling
to come to terms with the tragedy as they seek answers over the events that led
to the fatal shooting of their daughter and her friend, Jane Ndanu.
The deceased was married to James Mutisya, and together they
had two children — one in Form Three and the other in Grade Six.
Her in laws told Citizen TV that Joy, described as a caring
wife and mother, had left their Machakos home claiming she was heading to
Kitengela in search of work. Unknown to them, she had instead travelled to
Kanyonyoo to meet the suspected boyfriend.
According to sources, the armed officer later confronted Joy
at her friend Jane Ndanu’s house, where she had sought refuge.
The confrontation quickly escalated, ending in tragedy when
the officer opened fire with his AK 47 rifle, killing both women on the spot.
“Askari alikuwa anataka kupiga Joy, sasa huyo madam alikuwa
anamzuia asimpige ndio akawaua wote hapo hapo,” Stanley Kiilu, a witness, said.
Joy's father-in-law, Jonathan Waema added, "Amepigwa
risasi mingi sana mpaka hatuelewi… alikuwa anafunzwa namna gani kama anaweza
fyatua risasi na auwe wasichana wawili.”
Back home, Joy's husband and family are struggling to come to
terms with the heartbreaking circumstances that led her to Kitui and ultimately
to her death. The weight of the tragedy and the burden now left behind is
immense for the young family.
“Sisi hatujawai kuwa na shida na huyu msichana wetu… hatujui
ilifikaje ndio huyu askari akaua huyu bibi wa kijana wangu," said Waema.
Witnesses say the officer fired multiple rounds, abruptly
ending the confrontation in a shocking double murder.
He then fled the scene, abandoning his rifle in a nearby
thicket. Investigators are still pursuing the suspect, with sources indicating
he has so far managed to evade the detectives’ dragnet.
“Alikosana na girlfriend wake, kisha baadaye akamuua na pia
kumuua yule alikuwa rafiki wake na kutoroka," explained Kitui Police
Commander Martha Nge’tich.
Peter Mwania, a family member, decried, "Polisi wale
wanafaa watulinde na sasa ndio wanatuua.”
“Ameuwawa na mtu wa serikali, serikali yenyewe ndio
inachunguza, sasa hatuelewi lakini tunataka haki," added Waema.
Meanwhile, an autopsy is expected on Thursday as the two
families of Joy and Jane prepare burials for their loved ones, hopeful that the
suspect will be arrested soon.
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