Christian Kadima Mwambay, the suspect arrested for the murder of Ms Elizabeth Koki Musyoki in Syokimau has been detained for two weeks. Mavoko Law Courts Principal Magistrate Bernard Kasavuli on Monday gave detectives investigating the murder 14 days to conclude their investigations into the killing. The deceased was represented in court by a battery of lawyers led by Law Society of Kenya Vice President Caroline Kamende. Ms Musyoki was the founder of Koki & Associates, a human resource law consultancy firm. Her body was found in her bedroom inside her Syokimau, Machakos County house, where, according to the police, the two lived together for a year.
Source: Daily Nation January 11, 2021 10:18 UTC