Bomet: Pain as man allegedly kills prison officer girlfriend posts on WhatsApp
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- Abigael Chepkemoi, a prison officer stationed in Sotik, allegedly died in a suspected poisoning incident under investigation by police
- A man identified reportedly posted on a WhatsApp group with the caption 'Poleni tu saaana done and dusted' after her death
- Sotik sub-county commander Sammy Ichoge confirmed investigations are ongoing, citing a suspected love triangle as a possible motive
A prison officer based in Sotik, Abigael Chepkemoi, has allegedly died in what authorities are treating as a suspected poisoning case, with police now probing whether a love triangle was at the centre of the incident.
The case took a chilling turn when the man, a teacher by profession, reportedly posted in a colleague's WhatsApp group shortly after her death, writing the words "Poleni tu saaana done and dusted." He also allegedly shared photographs in the group before the administrator removed them.
What Investigators Are Saying about Abigael Chepkemoi's death
Sammy Ichoge, the sub-county commander for Sotik, confirmed that security agencies had launched a formal investigation into the circumstances surrounding Chepkemoi's death.
"This is a suspected love triangle, but we are still investigating," Ichoge said.
Ichoge did not confirm a specific cause of death or formally name any suspect, stressing that the inquiry remained open and that no conclusions had been drawn.
Preliminary reports on Abigail's death
Preliminary reports circulating in the area suggest the alleged poisoning may have been motivated by a romantic dispute, though police have cautioned that no motive has been officially established. The investigation is continuing, and authorities are expected to release further details as the inquiry progresses.
Chepkemoi, who was serving as a prison officer in the Sotik area, has been described by those who knew her as a dedicated public servant. Her death has sent shock waves through her colleagues and the wider community.
No arrests had been formally announced at the time of publication, and investigators are working to verify the full sequence of events leading up to her death.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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