Kiambu: A relative kills a cousin after a match clash between Man U and Chelsea

  • Police in Gitwamba have launched a search to find a suspect allegedly stabbing his cousin to kill him
  • A close relative narrated how a fierce dispute between two cousins ​​took place during Manchester United’s match against Chelsea
  • A police statement showed the suspect fled the scene immediately after committing the offense and leaving family members in surprise

Kiambu – Police have launched an investigation following the murder of a middle -aged man in Gitwamba village.

Kiambu: A relative kills a cousin after a match clash between Man U and Chelsea
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The victim identified as Stephen Njoroge, was allegedly stabbed to death on Saturday, September 20 by his cousin James Mbugua.

The tragic incident occurred following a fierce dispute between the two during the game Manchester United Against Chelsea.

How a man killed a cousin in Kiambu

The game that Manchester United won was over when the tragic event occurred.

Their uncle said the brothers were almost all the time and had no known issues, making the sad news more amazing.

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He said the tragic incident left the family completely broken while trying to agree with Njoroge’s sudden death.

“They were the first cousin, looking at football together. This has completely broken our hearts; we didn’t expect something like this to happen,” The uncle said as reported by Ktn News.

Another relative suggested that alcohol may have contributed to the serious controversy.

“Alcohol can be dangerous. It can make a person act in a way that he will never think of being in moderation. In fact, it can even make a person unable to control themselves,“A close relative said.

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