Nakuru: A man who killed his son after taking him to school was found dead, beside him a letter

  • Police said that Dennis Micheal Nthenje reportedly taken his son from school on Monday evening, July 21
  • Nethenje, then, is said to have killed his son shortly before he was found dead, leaving a letter charged against his wife
  • According to the neighbors, Nthenje’s wife was not at home when the tragic events occur on the day of disaster

Nakuru: One family in the Buru Estate area in Manyani, in the sub -county of Nakuru Town East, it is compromised to agree with the deaths of their loved ones.

Dennis Micheal Nthenje reportedly killed his son. Photo: Stringer/Michel Lunanga.
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This is after a man allegedly killed his four -year -old son after taking him from school on Monday, July 21, at 10 pm.

According to a Citizen Digital report, Nakuru East City Police Commander Samson Adanje confirmed the incident.

Did Dennis Michael Nthenje take his son from school?

Adanje said that the man identified as Dennis Micheal Nthenje reportedly forced his son to drink poison before he was found dead in his house at night.

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The residents explained that, prior to the death of the father and son, there was a quarrel between Nthenje and his wife.

The wife was reported to return to her parents’ home in Machanga, following a disagreement with her son’s father.

The police report further focused on how the incidents occurred. They explained that Nthenje left a letter claiming he suspected that his wife had an affair with another man.

The deceased’s bodies were taken to a mortuary for storage pending the investigation of the case.

Nthenje’s son was reported to be the PP1 at the time of his unexpected death.

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