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Kenyan Woman Stabs Her Husband And Kills Their Two Children Before Attempting Suicide

According to a sad report coming from Kenya which is presently under a thorough investigation by the police, a woman allegedly killed her two children and stabbed her husband three times in the head and neck after he returned home at midnight before attempting suicide.

The report which is gradually gaining momentum online reveals Christine Karimi, who was admitted to the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), in critical condition, is accused of stabbing her husband, Rodgers Andere after an argument on Thursday, June 8, 2023.

She is suspected of stabbing Rodgers Andere. The couple’s residence in the Taaria Apartments on Maasai Lodge Road, according to the couple’s neighbours, has been experiencing domestic problems.

After Karimi got home after midnight and started arguing with Andere, the woman fatally stabbed him three times in the head and neck. After leaving the house bleeding and asking for assistance from neighbours, who took him to a local medical facility, 30-year-old Andere narrowly avoided death.

Police claim that Karimi, 28, who stayed behind, closed the doors before reportedly stabbing her two children, Tyrel Agogo, 2, and Amani Otieno, 6, to death.

Then she cut herself with the knife. A witness named Namu Moraa claimed the couple, who had lived in the region for the past three years, occasionally had domestic fights.

Hussein Gura, the police commander for Kajiado North, said investigators had begun after finding the murder weapon. Karimi and Andere have been admitted to the KNH, where they are being treated. The City Mortuary is where their deceased children’s remains are kept.

Source – Tru News Report

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