- Carolyne Khamete’s family has rejected allegations that she drowned in Lake Victoria in Kisumu, claiming there was an evil plot in her tragic death
- Chief Khamete allegedly received threatening phone calls about unpaid supplier debts before his disappearance, and his family is still asking tough questions.
- Post-mortem results contradicted the drowning theory, raising questions about the circumstances of his death not far from Kakamega County Polytechnic
Kakamega County, Kenya: The family of the head teacher of Kakamega County The murdered polytechnician, Carolyne Khamete, has strongly denied claims that she died of drowning.
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Khamete went missing for several days before his death, and many people were looking for him before receiving a call that he had died and his body was found Poisonous.
Before his sudden death at the hands of unknown assailants, the popular college principal told his mother that he had been receiving threatening calls from suppliers demanding payment, yet he had no money.
He told his mother that the county was silent about the issue of suppliers and their payment as well, then he went to meet the director; that was the last time i saw him.

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What happened was that they saw his body on the shore of Lake Victoria, and it seemed to have injuries.
“They told us that Carolyne Khamete drowned and the water killed her, but during the autopsy we did not see water coming out of her intestines or lungs,” said her father who was very sad.
“We took the body from the Kakamega County Referral Hospital, and since then there has been no communication from the county office or the police. I am wondering where to start and where to go, and I am asking the national government to help my son get justice,” said the grieving father.
The county, in a letter from Governor Fernandez Barasa, expressed their condolences and explained the good work he was doing in the school, but did not touch on the issue of the cause of his death or the alleged threats from the suppliers who were demanding their money.
What did Kenyans say about the sad event?
Jaqueline Juma: “Why don’t people want their peers to live these days, you walk around worried, may God help us, sorry for the parents madam RIP.”

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Alice Isoyi: “I’m so sorry brother, take heart.”
Ambetsa Pam: “Pardon people.”
Esther Glo: “May her soul rest in peace, however it is my humble prayer that justice be done.”
Jacklyne Major: “I’m so sorry. May she RIP.”
Joyce Kaluhi: “It is very sad, may God give you strength.”
The principal of Munyuki Secondary school dies
Another news revealed how the body of Simon Isiaho Shange, the murdered Munyuki Secondary school principal, was found in the Chikali River a few days after he went missing.
Shange was reported missing in the early hours of Monday, November 3, when he was going to take the KCSE exams for his students.
Authorities investigating the matter claimed that there was an evil plot, with preliminary evidence suggesting that he may have been tortured before his death.
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