DCI detectives are investigating a murder case involving a 29-year-old man who was stopped by police on patrol while carrying a suspicious bag. Upon inspection, the bag was found to contain human body parts believed to belong to a young woman. The discovery was made during the police’s final morning patrol around Kelly.

Around 5 a.m. near the Towers area in Huruma, the Huruma Police Patrol team stopped a suspect, John Kiama Wambua, who was suspiciously clutching a heavy backpack. Suspecting he might be transporting something illegal, the officers conducted a search and were shocked to find parts of a mutilated human body inside the bag. Upon brief questioning, the suspect claimed the remains belonged to his 19-year-old wife, Joy Fridah Munani. Showing little concern about the discovery, Wambua led the officers to his house, where additional body parts were found hidden under his bed.



In the single room with a bloody floor of which no scene could be more horrendous, the officers also recovered a sharp knife and the victim's clothes soeked in blood. Also established was that some body parts were still missing.

The scene was processed by CSI detectives, who believe that the blood-stained knife was used to execute the heinous act. Meanwhile, Wambua has been processed for arraignment to answer to the charge of murder as detectives embark on a mission to recover the rest of the body parts and establish the motivation behind the indespicable act.

Kenyans on social media have expressed varied opinions about the incident, with some netizens warning young people about the risks of early marriages.