Murdered inside staffroom by classmate over ksh 600 debt

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In an unfortunate incident in Kakamega, a form two student from Lugusi Boys Secondary school stabbed his classmate inside the staffroom after a quarrel.

The offender was arraigned before a Kakamega magistrate yesterday and was accused of killing his classmate in a brawl over a Sh 600 debt.

The suspect admitted committing the offence but told Kakamega senior principal magistrate Thomas Muraguri that the knife belonged to Dissi.

“We were near the office of the principal and the deceased was armed with a knife. I grabbed it and used it to stab him,” the suspect said.

The suspect is reported to have stabbed Austin Dissi to whom he had sold a flash disk. Dissi was stabbed in the neck on Wednesday.He died on the way to Malava Subcounty Hospital.

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The 14-year-old boy did not take a plea as police asked for more days to complete investigations.Investigating officer constable Hillary Kerich said he needs to ascertain whether the accused is mentally stable and can face murder charges.

“I am yet to conduct age and psychiatric assessments as well as the postmortem. For these reasons, I seek that the suspect remain in police custody to aid in the investigation,” Kerich said.

Kerich is a detective attached to Directorate of Criminal Investigations in Kakamega North.

The officer said he was yet to trace Dissi’s parents because their phones are unreachable.

Court documents indicate the suspect sold the flash disk for Sh 1,000 and that Dissi had only paid Sh 400.

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Muraguri directed that the suspect be remanded at Kabras police station awaiting the age and mental assessment reports. The case will be mentioned on October 25.

The two students engaged in an argument that resulted to a a fight in their classroom before a teacher sermoned them to go to the staffroom where they were to be punished.

The attacker is reported to have sneaked to the staffroom with a knife which he used to stab his colleague. Teachers administered first aid as they made arrangements to rush Dissi to hospital, some 10 km away.

The matter was reported to police in Malava. The knife has been kept as exhibit.

 

 

 

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