Former Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Tenges Ward, Solomon Cheptai, was shocked this morning to discover a disturbing sight at his gate in Ochii Sub-Location, Baringo County. Cheptai found the head of a goat with two arrows lodged in its nose, alongside the heart of an unknown animal, which appeared to have been injured with a sharp object.
Residents in the area have raised concerns, with many suggesting that the incident may be linked to an ongoing land dispute between Cheptai and several neighbors. Sources close to the situation indicate that tensions have been high in the region, with conflicting claims over land ownership and usage rights.
Cheptai, who served as the MCA for Tenges Ward, has not yet made a public statement regarding the incident, but local authorities have been alerted. Investigations are currently underway to determine the origins of the disturbing display and whether it has any connection to the land dispute.
The discovery has caused widespread concern among local residents, who fear that the situation could escalate further if not addressed quickly. The county authorities have urged anyone with information to come forward as investigations continue.
As of now, no arrests have been made, and the motives behind the act remain unclear.