- When Harrison Koech returned home, he found his sister Naomi Chebet lying in a casket, covered with a blanket
- The next morning, he still found her in the same state of the night before, when she exposed her
- Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the Nakuru man said he didn't find his sister's heart stopped blowing and his body was cold
The woman allegedly killed by her husband at their home in Kiambu has reported to know about the death of her sister.
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Harrison Koech bitterly narrated the sequence of events before discovering the death of his sister, Naomi Chebet.
The boy admitted that the relationship between Naomi and her husband was not good, as it was full of constant conflict.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Harrison explained how he returned home at midnight without realizing that his sister had died.
“I used to get out of work at four o'clock at night, but that day I arrived at home about 6pm at seven o'clock. When I came in as usual, I found my sister lying in a casket.
“The next day was Sunday, and I woke up at three o'clock in the morning. He narrated.
After preparing, he called Naomi's name several times but the mother of three was not responding.
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Naomi Chebet's body is taken to the Mortuary Chiromo
He approached him because he had covered himself with a blanket, and tried to shock him a little to wake him up – but there was no response.
“When I opened him, I saw he was hurt this side. I checked his heart, it didn't hit, and even his body was cold. The first thing I did was to call his neighbor who is also his friend. I told him to look at him.
“The next step was to go to the Kangemi Police Station, where I reported. The police arrived and helped me take the body to Chiromo Mortual. He said.

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Naomi's father speaks after his daughter's death
In another story, Naomi's father, Philip Koech Kipchumba, explained that he and his wife had tried all force to separate Naomi and her husband accused of killing her.
Kipchumba said she warned her daughter against returning to her husband after having previously divorced due to repeated controversy.
However, the man from Nakuru acknowledged that her daughter's love for her abusive husband was too heavy.
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