City lawyer stabbed to death in Ongata Rongai attack
Police are investigating the stabbing to death of a Nairobi-based lawyer Boaz Nyakeri.
Nyakeri was stabbed by an assailant as he walked home in the Ongata Rongai area, Kajiado County.
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has called on authorities to get the man who killed him on Saturday morning.
Nyakeri was stabbed in the neck near Masaai Lodge in the outskirts of Ongata Rongai.
His cousin who was with him at the time of the attack was also stabbed and injured in the arm as he tried to save the deceased young advocate of the high court.
The motive of the attack is yet to be known, police and the family said.
Police said preliminary findings show Nyakeri and his cousin had been at a party near Osoita Lodge and were walking home at about 5 am Saturday when a man attacked them.
The two had spotted the man trail them for a short distance and before they could decide to either confront him or run for safety he landed on Nyakeri with a deep stab in the neck.
ASSAILANT VANISHED
This prompted the cousin to join in efforts to save him but was also attacked by the lone man before he vanished.
Police said a Good Samaritan rushed him to Sinai Hospital where he was referred to Kenyatta National Hospital but he passed on while being attended to at the casualty section.
He had bled profusely. The body was moved to the mortuary where an autopsy is planned for Wednesday.
The other victim was attended to at the hospital and discharged.
He studied Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Africa Nazarene University and worked with a local legal firm.
LSK Chief Executive Officer Mercy Wambua condemned the attack saying the responsibility placed on advocates as court officials and human rights defenders place them at a relatively higher risk of possible attacks by adversaries.
She said that the assailants who seemed to have been trailing him stabbed him in the neck but did not steal anything from him, leaving a lot of questions as to the motive behind the attack.
“It is in this regard that we call on the Government to put in place strategies to ensure that advocates, magistrates, judges as well as all court officials are provided with adequate security and protection from any form of harm, threats, intimidation and attacks that may arise as a result of the nature of their work,” she said.
She asked authorities to heighten the security apparatus within the country, especially during the festive season.
Courtesy the Star