- Simon Warui leaving his wife as he left his house as a man who was coming out for short walks
- The next thing that Mary Njeri knew was that her husband and the father of their three -year -old was no longer alive, since she had died in Mombasa
- The results of the corpse have already come out and now the family knows how their family died, they are seeking justice to be hurled
Kayole, Kenya: Simon Warui’s family has claimed justice for the death of their son, who came out of their house and found dead in the toilet of the Mombasa Police Station.
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Standard Digital reports that Warui left their home in Kayole on Sunday, September 21, as someone who had left for a few minutes.
“He just left as usual for people to leave and I never thought it would have been the last time it had been seen alive,” Mary Njeri, Warui’s wife said.
Where was the Warui found in Mombasa?
According to the Warui family, they searched him everywhere for three days and on the fourth day, found him in a bid to the Catholic Cathedral of Mombasa and taken to the Police Station.

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As soon as his relatives realized that he had been taken to the police station, they traveled to Mombasa to return him home, but when they arrived there they were told that the young man, the pretty one was no longer there and he had died in the closet.
“I told the child that the father was coming, and discovered that he had died in the toilet,” His wife said.

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The church’s soldier said he took him to the police station at the command of the man who phoned him and said he was a police officer of the Director of Criminal Investigation (DCI) of Kamukunji.
“What mistake did he make? According to his body examination, Warui died of a neck breakdown, and the lack of oxygen in the brain caused my bleeding.
“We have a lot of questions. But we demand justice. He said.
What did Kenyans say about the murder of Simon Warui?
Francis Kiio:
“NB, if you take someone’s life, no matter how strong you are, take it as a debt and you will pay for it.”
Jackson Jaxon:
“Charles Owino will say the boy insulted the police in cells.”
Zacheaus Mbogo:
“Or let’s do it The procession One Kenya until the rest of the world comes to listen to us in Kenya no one hears them. “
Eunice Wanjiru:
“Who did this, have you ever wondered what kind of pain is going through a mother before bringing life to earth? May God remember the family in a special way. God will remember other families who go through that kind of pain.. “
Charles Nyamu
“So the other community is more important than the Kikuyu … when the teacher was killed in the police cell everyone was smiling but this boy is no one including political rebels from the mountain except the sound of loneliness from Rigathi Gachagua….. they have their intestines that they can participate in the murder. “
Benson Ngugi Ngigi:
“One of us and yet we cannot see more than the subtle language directed at us during the day. Many lies that persuade us are considered even when some of us who cannot be bought have been called tribes.”
A controversy with a Kakamega man dying as a police cell

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In another story, the Independent Police Observers Authority (IPOA) had to handle the death case at the Bundonga Police Station, located in Kakamega.
Raymond Nachabati Wawire’s family explained in tears how he ended up dying in the cell.
The bitter family also talked about how Nachabati’s decision to bring a second wife home may have contributed to her death.
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