The family of the late Corporal Caroline Kangogo have told the police that they never heard any gun shots at home where their daughter is alleged to have committed suicide.
Meanwhile, Law Society of Kenya President Nelson Havi on Friday, July 16, questioned the circumstances under which Corporal Caroline Kangogo committed suicide.
Havi posted a tweet just hours after police issued a statement informing Kenyans that Kangogo had shot herself dead at her parents’ home in Elgeyo Marakwet county.
The tweet read: “The media has been conscripted by DCI to run with the cover up story “Caroline Kangogo commits suicide.” Who was the witness? When was the autopsy done? I remember telling special crimes boss on Tuesday, “I am sure you guys will eventually tell us that you found her dead.” ^POLSK
Kenyans have raised questions
Other Kenyans have raised questions following the alleged suicide.
“So who is that mental health expert who already gone to the Caroline Kangogo crime scene and concluded she committed suicide?” – Gabriel Oguda
Kangogo is alleged to have shot herself dead at her parents’ home in Elgeyo Marakwet county on Friday, July 16.
Rift Valley regional commissioner George Natembeya confirmed the incident.
She had been on the run for one week after she was suspected of killing Police Constable John Ogweno, in Nakuru and Juja businessman Peter Njiru Ndwiga on on July 5.
The police were approaching their search for Kangogo with utmost caution as she was a very skilled officer.