Kiambu Groom’s Final Wedding Eve Message Before Death
On the eve of his nuptials, a deceased relative from Kiambu was discovered in his home.
The deceased was scheduled to marry on Saturday, August 26 at a local church in Kahawa Sukari, but his untimely death prevented the ceremony.
It remained unclear, however, whether the groom was murdered or committed suicide, as reports indicated that he was discovered deceased without suicide notes or other incriminating evidence.
Nonetheless, a text message he sent to his sister before his death fueled further speculation about the case. Earlier, the young man reportedly informed his sister that his life was in peril by contacting her.
According to Mwangi Muthiora, a communication strategist and activist who was the first to report the news, the decedent pointed the finger at an unidentified individual who may have been responsible for his death.
Supposedly, the groom instructed his sister to investigate the unidentified individual in the event of an unexpected and tragic event.
According to Muthiora, the newlywed was dropped off at his hotel by the best couple on the aforementioned day.
He was subsequently discovered dead with foam in his mouth in his home. His mother’s veranda was littered with his mother’s house keys. His vehicle was also parked in the lot.
However, his body was not discovered until his close friends and family raised the alarm when they were unable to reach him by phone before a meeting he had planned but did not attend.
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“At that point, one of the congregation members noticed something was amiss and suggested they drive home to check on him. They returned in a convoy and discovered him deceased. No suicide notes, no evidence of tablets or anything else that could imply he ingested poison, nothing,” stated a portion of the report by activist Muthiora.
The mother was shocked to discover her son’s corpse in the house after believing he was at church.
A portion of Kenyans who learned of his predicament sympathized with his betrothed, as they were counting down the hours until their wedding.
His peers condemned the act committed against the groom, who was described as a God-fearing prayer warrior who was slated to become a pastor at his church.
His postmortem examination is scheduled for Monday, August 28, at the funeral home of Kenyatta University. Family and friends are hopeful that the autopsy will help determine the cause of death and put an end to the controversies surrounding his demise.
Kiambu Groom’s Final Wedding Eve Message Before Death