- Nicholas Julius Macharia, a suspect to kill and hide Tamara Blessing Kabura’s body under his bed, was brought to court following the girl’s funeral
- The family has achieved great success and is more approaching justice for their seven -year -old daughter
- Jackline Ruguru released recent news that brought relief to the mourning family, as they prepared to appear in court again a few days later
Nyeri: The family of Tamara Blessing Kabura, a young girl found killed in a Bebabeba house, spoke a week after burial in a sad occasion.
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Now they are about to get justice for their young girl, whose body was hidden under the bed of her killer.
Jackline Ruguru Gives Tamara Family Information
Mental Health Advisor Jackline Ruguru through social networks to explain family development.
“Today is an important step to move forward on our long and painful journey towards justice. As a family, we accept the guilt request made by the person responsible for the brutal murder of our beloved Tamara Blessing Kabura.
“Although there is no judgment or judgment that can bring him back to us or heal serious wounds in our hearts, we take this time to express our deep thanks to all who have stood with us and supported our pursuit of justice,” the Facebook post read.
Tamara’s family thanks the lawyers, DCI
The family expressed their gratitude to the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) for their efforts to expose the truth.
They have also thanked the lawyers who supported them in a difficult time and to ensure justice is done.
“We also express our sincere thanks to the residents of the open market of Nyeri. Your solidarity, prayer and encouragement have reminded us that we are not alone. Your voices are similar to ours in claiming justice to Tamara, and we are very grateful.”
“As a family, we remain consistent in our resolution. This request for guilt is an important step, but not the end.
Tamara’s mother tells her daughter’s last steps
Nicholas Julius Macharia, a guilty man, was well -known to the family – especially to his mother Tamara, Susan Wanjiru.
Wanjiru was broken and recounted the last time he was with his daughter before Tamara was found dead in Macharia’s house.
It hurt Macharia to kill her daughter especially since she pretended to help her find her when she lost.
Tamara was not a stranger to Macharia, but he chose to end his brutal life.

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Tamara’s father vows to fight for justice
In a separate account, Tamara’s father, Kevin Nyaga, vowed to continue to fight for justice while burning his daughter bitterly.
The father spoke during a funeral in the village of Solio village, Laikipia County.
She praised her as a baby with a lovely smile, whose warmth and light were filled with their house and who would miss her.
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