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News05 July 2026 - 08:55

Probe as Great Lakes University student is found dead in grandmother’s home in Homa Bay

The deceased identified as Ronny Okumu was found dead while seated on a sofa.

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by CYRUS OMBATI
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Detectives in Rachuonyo South, Homa Bay county, are investigating the sudden death of a 24-year-old university student whose decomposing body was discovered inside a house several days after he was last seen.

The deceased, identified as Ronny Okumu, a second-year student at Great Lakes University, was found dead while seated on a sofa inside a bedroom at his grandmother’s home in Aramo Village, police said.

According to police, the body was discovered by his grandmother after she noticed a foul smell coming from the house.

She told investigators that Ronny had visited her on June 25, requested the house keys, and was last seen on the morning of June 26 at around 6 am.

Police officers visited and processed the scene. A thorough search of the house did not recover any suicide note or other immediate clues regarding the cause of death.

The body, which was in an advanced state of decomposition, was moved to the Rachuonyo South Sub-County Hospital Mortuary, where a post-mortem examination will be conducted to establish the cause of death.

Meanwhile, police have classified the incident as a sudden death pending investigations.

And police in Makueni county have launched investigations after the body of an unidentified woman was found along a murram road in Mukaa Sub-County.

According to police, officers attached to Malili Police Post noticed a crowd gathered along the Malili–Kalanzoni murram road on Saturday morning and moved to investigate alongside detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

At the scene, officers found the body of an unknown adult woman lying on her back. She was partially undressed, with foam oozing from her mouth and what appeared to be muguka still in her mouth.

Police said the body had no visible physical injuries.

Crime scene investigators processed the area before the body was moved to Kilungu Hospital Mortuary, where it will be preserved pending identification and a post-mortem examination to establish the cause of death.

Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death are ongoing.

Meanwhile, Police in Kisii county have reclassified a serious assault case as murder after a 26-year-old man succumbed to injuries sustained during a stabbing incident.

The deceased, Robinson Ong’au, was allegedly stabbed on the left side of his back during an altercation at Menyinkwa area on June 27. 

Police say the attack was allegedly carried out by a boda boda rider identified only as Ong’au, who remains at large.

According to a follow-up police report, Robinson died on July 2 at about 11:58 pm while undergoing treatment at Mama Birita Hospital in Nyangena.

Following the report of his death, officers from Kisii Central Police Station visited the Nyangena Hospital Mortuary, where they confirmed that the body had been preserved pending a post-mortem examination.

Police have since reclassified the case from serious assault to murder and have launched a manhunt for the known suspect.

Investigations are ongoing as detectives work to arrest the suspect and establish the circumstances surrounding the fatal attack.

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