Did He Commit Suicide or Was He Pushed? KTN Sheds Light on The Mysterious Death of Olympic Champion Samuel Wanjiru
KTN’s weekly crime TV series, Case Files, has shed light on the mysterious death of former Olympic champion, Samuel Wanjiru, on their last episode.
After watching Case Files, two possible theories could be derived from the death of Samuel Wanjiru; he either committed suicide or he was killed by his other “unknown” people. The police didn’t immediately establish the root cause of Wanjiru’s puzzling demise.
Dennis Onsarigo, Case Files host, talked to the wife of the late Samuel Wanjiru; she gave her own account of the events as they unfolded the night Wanjiru died. Teresia Njeri (Wanjiru’s wife) revealed how she walked in at their Nyahururu house only to find Wanjiru with another lady on their matrimonial bed.
The lady confronted her claiming to be Wanjiru’s second wife; Teresia opted to leave the house. She locked the door as she left. Moments later though, she heard the night guard screaming, she rushed back to check out what was happening only to find Wanjiru lying down near a manhole with head injuries and broken limbs. Wanjiru was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead a few hours later.
Stephen Kamau’s (the night guard) account of the incident however tells another story, he revealed Njeri arrived at the compound at night and went upstairs to the bedroom. He heard quarrelling a moment later then saw Njeri rushing out. Wanjiru then appeared on the balcony begging Njeri to open the door; he ordered him to fetch the keys from the restroom and it was there that the he heard a loud bang.
He rushed out to only to find Wanjiru lying near the manhole with his head facing the gate, he was bleeding from the mouth and the nose and he was unable to stand on his own. Njeri was nowhere to be found by that time.
With many baffling accounts of what happened that night, Wanjiru’s death still remains a mystery. Check out Case Files’ Video here:
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