Wednesday, 17 January 2018

A man killed himself, his three children, doused himself in petrol and set their house on fire


A man identified as Patrick Nderitu, a quarry broker, has on Tuesday morning, killed his wife and three children,
then set the house on fire in Malaba Juja within Kiambu County in Kenya.
According to reports, the man killed his wife in the bedroom, went to each child in their bedrooms and killed them before he doused himself in petrol and set himself on fire, burning down the house.

Police disclosed that Nderitu’s children (Joe Muraya, 8, and twins, Jeff Mutua and Joy Wangui, 3), were hit by a blunt object on their heads and had strangulation marks, while the wife suffocated but had burns.
It was gathered that a group of youths who were leaving an entertainment joint saw smoke billowing from Nderitu’s four-roomed bungalow but the gate to the compound was locked. While speaking to Capital FM News, the area chief Muchui Mwiruri said; “They climbed over the gate, where they discovered the house was burning.”

                              The victims

But as they approached the dining room, Nderitu opened one of the windows. At that point, he was groaning in pain, before collapsing.
“Flames of fire came out from the window. He was in pain and it is like he was looking for an escape,” the first responders told police, adding that it was too late since their efforts to put the fire out didn’t bear fruits but they had by now informed the area chief, who in turn alerted the police and the firefighters. Speaking further, Chief Mwiruri and family friends said that Nderitu’s family was not unique, adding that they would always had ‘small’ issues which would later be resolved.
His wife opted for the prayer route and would often use her pastor and other devoted friends as confidants. “Last year in June, their pastor came to help them resolve their issues but since then, I never followed to know the outcome,” the chief said.


Tabitha Njeri, a long-time friend of the family says the wife once told her that, ”she suspected her husband was cheating on her. But she was not sure. I asked her to pray and all shall be well. We used to pray a lot. According to Njeri and other friends, the family was not poor but a fews week ago, Nderitu needed Sh1 million for a certain deal to go well.
Nderitu, a supervisor in a quarry, they said, did not divulge further details. “He just said that he was in dire need of the cash.

"At that time, he had Sh700,000 and he had hoped that the wife would give him the remaining amount. They had argued about this too,” the friends who did not want to be mentioned said.
When the wife of the pastor, who is also the area assistant chief heard of the incident she screamed then yelled: “Oh no, she was just given a Sh100,000 soft loan by my husband. I last saw my brother last week on Friday."
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