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    23-Year-Old Man Stabbed To Death In His House After Leaving A Bar In Homa Bay

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    23-Year-Old Man Stabbed To Death In His House After Leaving A Bar In Homa Bay

    After leaving a pub in Oyugis town on Wednesday night, a 23-year-old man was found stabbed to death in his house in Rachuonyo South, which is located in Homa Bay County. The police in that area are currently investigating the crime.

    The victim, who has been identified as Moses Akumu, passed away at the scene after being stabbed in the neck by unidentified individuals for reasons that have not yet been determined.

    The body of Akumu was discovered on the floor where it had been lying in a pool of blood by neighbors, who then notified the security authorities in the neighborhood.

    Before the deceased man was seen leaving the pub to go to his rented property, he was seen earlier drinking at a bar located within Oyugis town.

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    Lilies Wachira, who is the police commander for the Rachuonyo South sub-county, claims that they have not been able to determine the motive for the killing.

    After another guy was fatally slashed with a knife on Tuesday evening, this is the second murder to take place in Oyugis town this week.

    On the other hand, a man who was 24 years old was killed on Thursday night at the Ringa trading center, which is located in the Kojwach area of the Rachuonyo East sub-county.

    Elvis Ochieng was attacked and killed at 8 p.m. at his father’s butchery by unknown persons who fled with his motorbike, according to area Chief Caroline Onyango, who confirmed the occurrence. Elvis’s father owned the business.

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