Terance Korir, who was a resident at the above court, was married to Ruth Wanjiru and together had two children. According to K24, the deceased's wife has recorded a statement with the police. According to her, a few minutes to 8:30am Wednesday, April 29, the day her banker husband died, his wife, herself and their two children bid him bye before he left for work.
Buruburu OCPD, Mr. Adamson Bungei, said Ruth Wanjiru told police that shortly after her partner left the house on Mai Mahiu Court, there was a loud explosion, and she decided to rush out to see what was happening. To her surprise, the car was on fire with her husband motionless on the seat. She went on to say that when she reached the car, she tried opening the driver's door but it was locked from inside. The police boss who was speaking to the digital publication said they arrived at the scene Wednesday morning, they found Wanjiru weeping without control as she looked at her husband’s charred vehicle in disbelief. His body was burning inside until he was not recognizable.
an initial report on the day the fire broke out in the car show that the fire started when the engine was started. The deceased was seen to be working with the local bank in Westlands
According to K24, the homicide unit of DCI has taken over the case to try and find out what could have happened to the young banker and a father of two. the Police are looking at two angles where the deceased could have been killed all a suicide version.
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