Could Church Choir Boy have been Mistaken for Murder?

Father to Monica Kimani’s murder suspect Joseph Irungu alias Joe Jowie has come out to protect his son following crime claims on him.

The father who was speaking to NTV’s Dennis Okari in an exclusive interview with his face hidden said his son was a staunch Christian, a regular church-goer and even served in the church choir.

He said that when the son returned from Dubai, he told them that he lived in Lang’ata with his fiancé, TV journalist Jacque Maribe.

He, however, said he does not remember the name of the estate his son lived in before his engagement to Ms Maribe. Their affair, he said, was well known to the family, which wished him well.

“I blessed him as his father when he told me about his plans with Ms Maribe and told him to continue with his plans. You know I can’t choose a wife for him. I told him he had to take care of himself and his future wife. I asked him if Ms Maribe had the values of a wife and he told me she did, and I gave them my blessings,” the father said, adding that his son planned to take Ms Maribe home before he was arrested.

The father said he knew his son had been providing private security to VIPs during campaigns and elections last year, adding that after the contracts ended, he hoped to go back to Dubai.

The last time that father and son met was at Kijabe Mission Hospital, where the son was admitted “after some people shot him”.

“He called me to say he was in hospital, and so we left with his mother to find out what had happened. We arrived and he told us that he was admitted on Sunday. He told us what had happened and was later discharged on Monday,” he said. The father said the son was alone when they met, but that he had been taken to hospital by his neighbours.

On attempted suicide, the father said Mr Irungu, being knowledgeable on guns, would never have shot himself in the hand if he wanted to die.

He expressed concern that his son might have received insufficient medical attention — just scans conducted on his hand.

He said that unless Mr Irungu receives urgent medical treatment, his hand may have to be amputated.

“Everyone has a right to medical help, even while in custody. We don’t understand why he hasn’t been treated yet the court gave its permission,” he lamented.

On Monday, he said, police took Mr Irungu to Nairobi West Hospital, from where he was referred to Kenyatta National Hospital.

“The doctor wrote a referral letter and it was handed to the police officers guarding him. They said they were going back to their office to arrange the issue. Up to today, he has not been taken to hospital and the hand is rotting,” he said.

The father said he did not know Ms Kimani before her murder, but recalled his son had at one point said they went to school together and used to chat on Instagram.

“I am pleading with the investigators not to rush matters, but to do thorough investigations to reveal who actually did it,” he said.

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