• Thursday, 03 July 2025
Kisumu: Man Dies After Locking Himself in House, Setting it on Fire in Nyakach

Kisumu: Man Dies After Locking Himself in House, Setting it on Fire in Nyakach

A 51-year-old man died after he locked himself in a house and set it on fire in a village in Nyakach, Kisumu County.

Detectives visited the scene after being informed of the incident in the village.

 

 

Police said one Joseph Odingo had locked himself in his house before he lit a fire that consumed .

He died in the July 1 incident. Police said they have not established the motive of the incident and that the body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and investigations.

 

In Mitunguu, Meru County, a boy aged 11 years was killed in a fire incident.

The boy was a grade three pupil at Mitunguu Primary School.

He was sleeping in their house when the fire broke out, killing him.

Police said yeare t to establish the cause of the fire. The remains were moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and investigations.

 

In Makindu, Makueni County, a man died after being assaulted in his house in what police believe to be revenge.

According to police, Meshack Maithya succumbed to his injuries at the Makindu Sub-County Hospital.

 

A suspect in the matter had reported that Maithya had assaulted him on June 29 and was asked to go for medical attention.

Instead, he walked to the residence of the deceased that night and avenged by assaulting him, police said.

Police said the suspect was later arrested for questioning and possible arraignment.

 

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The body of the deceased was preserved at a local mortuary pending autopsy. In Rangwe, Homabay County, one Felix Oduor, 29 was found dead and his body hanged on a tree after a suicide incident.

Police said they are yet to establish the motive of the incident.

 

Meanwhile, two people were separately killed in mob lynching incidents.

The incidents were reported in Emuhaya, Vihiga County and Subuiga, Meru County.

The bodies were moved to the mortuaries pending autopsy and investigations, police said.

 

Police discourage mob lynching and want suspects to be surrendered to authorities for action.

Some of the victims were framed in a well-calculated move to eliminate them, police say.

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