Matatu driver who ferried Kangogo from Iten Town to Her parents home place recounts horrifying encounter.

Caroline Kangogo traveled from Iten town to her parents’ home in Anin using public means when police had set up several roadblocks in a bid to arrest her.

When she alighted from a matatu, Kangogo took a motorbike which dropped her off to just within meters from her parents’ compound which was also guarded by police.

A matatu drive who interacted with Kangogo in Iten town also said he called police but they didn’t take his alert seriously.

The driver said he was at the stage when Kangogo come to his vehicle and searched the matatu suspiciously while she kept hiding her face – something that prompted him take a good look at her to ascertain her identity.

The driver raised the alarm to his colleagues and later to police that he had seen Kangogo, but no one took him seriously – because they couldn’t believe the killer cop could show herself that easily when she was unofficially the most wanted person in Kenya.

“She (Kangogo) didn’t speak with me. She searched the vehicle from the driver’s seat to the back. I suspected that she was Kangogo because she was shy and kept hiding her face when I spoke with her. She had a face mask and had also covered herself with a maroon scarf. She stood behind my matatu for a while before she left but came back and boarded another matatu,” the driver said during an interview with Kenyans.

He added that;


“Everyone assumed me. I then reached out to a police officer via phone call and informed him that I had spotted Kangogo.”

The other matatu that Kagogo boarded dropped her at Anin where she took a motorbike which dropped her just within her parents’ compound at around 10 pm on the night of Thursday July 15th.

“The youth did not know that was my daughter. He just brought her as a regular passenger and dropped her along the road outside the house, about 50 metres from the home,” Caroline Kangogo’s father Corporal Barnaba Kibor said while speaking to the press on Sunday.

Kibor said his daughter didn’t talk to anybody as she sneaked into the outside bathroom from where she committed suicide.

Kangogo’s father maintained that his daughter committed suicide, and challenged anyone of contrary opinion to present facts.

“I do not want people’s judgement claiming that she might have been killed. If there is anyone one who knows that she was killed, then where did it happen. They can present themselves and tell us because what I saw was that she killed herself according to how we found her body,” said Kibor.

Adding that;

“If the bullet had been shot from the front to the back, the blood would have spattered on the back wall but it was shot from the side. She did not use her left hand, she is right-handed for everything.”

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