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Why pastor Muiru’s mother’s body was buried at the same spot that a cow had been buried

Police believe the suspects buried her at the same spot that a cow had been buried earlier so as to cover their tracks.

Bishop Pius Muiru’s mother, Cecilia Wangari Mwangi's body was found buried in a shallow grave in her rural home in Murang'a by detectives investigating the matter.

According to the detectives, the body of Wangari was buried by the suspects at the same spot that a cow had been buried earlier so as to cover their tracks.

From the preliminary investigations, the residents were blackmailed spot, where the woman was buried, was a place where a cow that had previously died in the home was buried.

It was only after the security guard who was guarding the home and the woman’s daughter in law were arrested the truth of where the body was buried was discovered.

The detective further said that they probably chose the spot because it was easy for them to hurriedly bury the body without being found.

Additionally, they chose to bury it within the compound because it was a place that was easily accessible. To them, it was a convenient spot to do that.

Meanwhile, a good section of Kenyans has condemned the act saying that if the guard and daughter in law had a misunderstanding with the 73-year old woman they should have sort for an amicable solution in steady of resorting to killing the woman.

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