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Loitering ‘Naivasha Vampire’ to spend more time in remand


Mr Geoffrey Njoroge Matheri Leaves the Naivasha Sub County Referral Hospital in Nakuru on August 3, 2016 after he was attacked by unknown people in South Kinangop. PHOTO | WILLIAM OERIMr Geoffrey Njoroge Matheri, who was acquitted of killing women and sucking their blood in 2008 but rearrested last week for loitering, will remain in remand until February 22, Nakuru Resident Magistrate Faith Muguongo ruled on Thursday. Mr Matheri had on Monday denied that he was found loitering in Nakuru Town on October 20. The prosecution told the court that Mr Matheri who was arrested at 10:30 pm alone at a bus terminal had intended to use a screw driver to commit robbery within the town centre. “The screw driver belonged to a church gateman from whom I had borrowed to scratch my itching leg inside the plaster before I left to buy some pain killers,” said Mr Matheri.


Source: Daily Nation October 28, 2016 04:52 UTC



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