Finally: Major Breakthrough in Case of Escaped Man Who Killed Woman in Boston

A witness operating a kiosk adjacent to the Muthaiga Police Station, where the US’s most wanted fugitive escaped, has come forward with crucial information.

According to a report in Friday’s Nation publication, the witness observed Kevin Kang’ethe fleeing, pursued by two men, one in police uniform and the other in official attire. After a brief chase, both men turned back.

Reflecting on the incident, the witness remarked, “They should have instructed us to apprehend him because he wasn’t exceptionally fast. We initially thought they were jesting with him. This area is populated, including roadside vendors like us. We could have detained him.”

This testimony aligns with an ongoing investigation, with reliable sources indicating the arrest of four on-duty police officers. Nairobi regional police commander Adamson Bungei, addressing the media, emphasized the ongoing search and appealed to Kevin Kang’ethe to surrender to any police station.

The evidence suggests police involvement in orchestrating Kevin Kang’ethe’s escape, as reports suggest a coordinated effort involving a vehicle to transport him and other individuals.

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