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    Ex-Citizen TV Anchor Jacque Maribe Found Not Guilty in Monica Kimani Murder

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    Ex-Citizen TV Anchor Jacque Maribe Found Not Guilty in Monica Kimani Murder

    Former Citizen TV anchor Jacque Maribe has been acquitted in the murder of Nairobi businesswoman Monica Kimani.

    While delivering her judgment on Friday, Lady Justice Grace Nzioka noted that there was no concrete evidence to prove that the former news anchor was involved in the murder that occurred in the September 19, 2018 incident.

    Maribe had been charged alongside her former boyfriend Joshua Irungu alias Jowie who was found guilty of the offence.

    Monica Kimani was found murdered at her apartment in Nairobi in September 2018. The businesswoman had just arrived in the country from South Sudan before she was found murdered in her bathtub.

    After investigations were launched into the matter, police arrested Jowie with police accusing the security personnel of murdering the businesswoman.

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    According to the police, Jowie was among the last people to be with the businesswoman in her apartment.

    10 days after the murder incident, Maribe was arrested by police, with the former journalist accused of taking part in the murder.

    35 witnesses testified in the case that has been in court for over five years

    Prosecution Accusations Against Maribe

    1. She was in the vicinity of the commission of the murder.
    2. The vehicle used in the commission of the offense was hers.
    3. She aided and abetted the first accused person (Jowie) by providing the car.
    4. She switched off her phone at the time of the murder.
    5. She gave police false information regarding a shootout involving Jowie to mislead police investigations.
    6. She was aware of the destruction of evidence which would have been used in the murder case. 

    Court’s Findings on Maribe

    “It is the finding of the court that the second accused person’s statement made on the gun shooting was false,” the judge ruled.

    Cause of Monica Kimani’s Death

    There was an irregular inversive wound on the neck caused by a sharp object.

    There were also bruises on the wrists of both legs.

    According to the Court, the person who murdered the businesswoman had military-like training and intended instant death.

    Jowie’s Case 

    Joshua Irungu alias Jowie has been found guilty of the murder of Nairobi businesswoman Monica Kimani which occurred in 2018.

    While delivering her judgment on Friday, Lady Justice Grace Nzioka noted that the prosecution had proved to the court that the security personnel committed the offense.

    The court determined that Jowie (the first accused) indeed knew the deceased before her death. Jowie had told the court that he had never met or known the deceased.

    However, based on the testimony of Kimani’s brother and cell phone record, the Justice determined that Jowie had known the deceased before her death. Kimani’s brother told the court that they spent a night at the deceased home on August 30, 2018. 

    “The 1st accused (Jowie Irungu) claimed he did not know the deceased at all. George Kimani, the deceasedโ€™s brother submitted that Jowie and Monica Kimani were in the same class in 2002 taking the same course in hotel and beverage management,” the judge stated.

    Regarding who was last seen with the deceased, the court agreed with the prosecution’s evidence that the security personnel was the last person to be with the businesswoman before her death.

    “When the Doctrine of Last Seen is applied, the law presumes that the person last seen with the deceased was responsible for their death, and the accused is supposed to present an explanation of what happened,” she stated.

    Similarly, Justice Nzioka agreed with the prosecution’s aspersions that Jowie used a gun to intimidate the deceased before her death.

    On the other hand, forensic evidence established that the blood stains on Jowie’s shorts belonged to the businesswoman.

    Ex-Citizen TV Anchor Jacque Maribe Found Not Guilty in Monica Kimani Murder

    JACKIE MARIBE JOWIE IRUNGU MONICA KIMANI
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