- Two men allegedly linked to the murder of Catholic priest Padre Alloys Bett were found dead, their cut -off bodies were discovered about a kilometer from their kidnapping
- The victims, Simeon Yego Chacha and Collins Kuzyatich, are alleged to have arrested by armed men for pretending to
- A female passenger who was with Simeon during the kidnapping said she was interviewed about the murder of the priest by a person believed to be a police officer
- Rift Valley Commissioner Abdi Hassan denied any relationship, holding that an investigation into the murder of Father Bett is underway
The murder of Father Alloys Bett, a brutal Catholic priest in TOT two weeks ago, has taken a new stream of encouragement.
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This is happening following the discovery of the bodies of two men from Elgeyo Marakwet, believed to have been linked to the death of the priest, found thrown along the road in Soin, County Nakuruand raising new questions.
The deceased were identified by their families as Simeon Yego Chacha and Collins Kipyatich.
Simeon’s kidnapping, how did Collins take place
The two had disappeared on Friday, May 30, and their families claim that their deaths are linked to the ongoing investigation into the murder of Father Bett.
However, Regional Commissioner of the Rift Valley Abdi Hassan dismissed the allegations, stressing that the investigation is still ongoing.
In Nakuru Annex’s mortuary, sad families narrated how the men were kidnapped in the afternoon, just a few hours different, under the most common cases.
Kupyatich was the first to be sent while undergoing a regular malaria examination at the TOT health center in Elgeyo Marakwet when the ambulance arrived suddenly.
According to Wilfred Yego, his brother Simeon, Collins was removed from his hospital bed and taken vigorously.
A few hours later, Simeon, a taxi driver, was driving his probox for his last trip to the TOT health center, trying to win an out -of -order order, when an ambulance closed him.
Armed men got out of the car, pulled him out of his car, forcing him to get into an ambulance.
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How do Elgeyo Markwet’s deaths related to Father Bett
Wilfred explained that Simeon had carried female passengers at the time when the kidnappers took control of the probox, driving it behind the ambulance.

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When they reached the border between the Baringo and Elgeyo Marakwet counties, they forced the woman out, telling her the military car would take her.
A war car arrived and lowered him safely at the TOT health center.
In the event, the passenger was interviewed by a driver believed to be a police officer, who questioned him about any information about the killers of Patriarch Bett.
He is said to have denied any involvement or any information, saying he was married and had just left home to visit.
The girl said she was asked“Do you know the people who killed the priest?” He answered, “No, I’m married now and I’m just back home to visit, so I have no news,” Simeon’s brother revealed.
Simeon bodies, where did Collins find
As previously reported, the families reported the loss immediately at the TOT police station the next day.
Their hopes of returning safely were disrupted when the cut bodies were discovered in Soin Village, Rongai sub -county, more than 200 kilometers from the last place.
Wilfred described the cruel situation that Simeon and Collins were found, revealing that they seemed to be tortured.
They revealed that Simeon had entered the transport business recently after losing his livestock as a result of robbery.
Wilfred referred to him as a warrior of peace, businessman, and an elder of the church who endured a personal tragedy.
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