REPUBLIC V MUSILI TULO[2012]eKLR
Agnes Mutei Samuel (PW5) on 2nd July, 2010 received a call from her sister, Kasyoka who is
married to the brother to the accused. She wanted her to go and inform the sister to the deceased,
Patricia Ngute that she had passed on. She did so and together with the said Patricia Ngute, left for
home to inform the family.
Christopher Mwenga Mwenzi (PW6) is also a brother of the deceased. On 3rd July, 2010 at about
4pm during a family meeting they received a phone call from Ngute Musili asking the whereabouts of
the deceased. They already had information that the accused had been seen in a fight with the
deceased. They started searching for the deceased. They also made a report to the police at Mwingi to
whom he also gave the accused’s cell phone number. P.C Ogutu called the number and the accused
gave directions as to whereabouts of the deceased’s body. They proceeded there and found the
body. At the scene he saw a rope and a hat. He was certain that the hat belonged to the accused as he
was familiar with it. The eyes were gougedout, one ear had been cut and the face as well as legs were
injured. He confirmed that the accused and deceased used to quarrel a lot. He had last seen the
deceased a week prior to her death.
Cross-examined, he stated that the deceased and accused had been seen fighting by a person who
called. When he saw the accused last, he had on the hat. He never used to leave the hat. Though he
was aware that there were many similar hats, he was nonetheless certain that the hat recovered at the
scene belonged to the accused.
Sgt Alex Ogutu (PW7) is the police officer who contacted the accused on his cell phone
number. That was on 3rd July, 2010 at around noon. He was given 3 numbers allegedly belonging to the
accused by PW6. These were 0727418570, 0729786284 and 0711950385. The latter went through and
he was able to talk to the accused. Having introduced himself to him as a place officer seeking his
assistance to locate the body of the deceased, the accused directed him to Kasina Primary School
opposite Yaa Forest. With this information the body was duly discovered. On observation, he discovered
that the tongue of the deceased had been chopped off, eyes gouged out, face skinned as well as the
right leg.
He removed the body to Mwingi District Hospital Mortuary pending post mortem
examination. At the scene, he noticed that it had been disturbed. It was as though there had been a
struggle. After the post mortem on 13th July, 2010 which he witnessed, he was given the report which the
tendered in evidence. He also recovered at the scene a white hat which was said to belong to the
accused. Subsequently, the accused was arrested by Narok Police Station and escorted to Mwingi
Police Station. Following completion of the investigations, he preferred the murder charge against the
accused.
Cross-examined, he stated that he had heard romours that the deceased had been killed by her
husband. He investigated the case and confirmed that there had been several incidents of domestic
violence against the deceased by the accused. On 30th June, 2010, the deceased had been sighted in
Mwingi town with the accused. He had been given 3 cell phone numbers belonging to the accused by
Ngute Musili and Christopher Mwenga . The number given to him by Mwenga is the one which went
through. The information he received was that the hat belonged to the accused.
C.I Jonathan Wafula recorded t he charge and caution statement of the accused on 14th July, 2010
at about 4pm. Following the charge and caution, the accused elected to state as follows in Kiswahili“nilimpiga kwa shauri ya pesa ya biashara shilingi elefu kumi na nane. Nilimua na kuacha
mwili wake kwa kichaka.”
The witness signed the statement and the accused too signed. However, he did not translate the
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