Burglar Breaks into House, Steals Sh85,000 Before Hanging Himself to Avoid Lynching by Mob

Burglar Breaks into House, Steals Sh85,000 Before Hanging Himself to Avoid Lynching by Mob

A burglar in Kericho County has committed suicide to avoid lynching by a mob that was baying for his blood.

The unidentified man is said to have broken into a house in Kimugul village, Kericho County on Sunday and stole Sh84,000.

The middle-aged man took his own life after neighbors camped outside the house baying for his blood.

Confirming the incident, Kimugul Location Chief William Sang says the burglar broke into a house belonging to a local businesswoman after she went to church.

However, one of the woman’s children was in the house when the suspect broke in, thinking that the entire family was away.

Chief Sanga says the deceased, who is believed to be in his thirties, broke into a safe full of cash and stashed Sh84, 000 into his pockets.

The child discovered their house had been broken into and raised alarm attracting neighbors.

To avoid lynching by the angry mob, the burglar reportedly locked himself inside before hanging himself using a rope.

After camping outside for more than 10 minutes, the residents gained access into the house and were shocked to find the man dangling from the rafters with the cash still stashed in his pockets.

The identity of the burglar was not immediately established and his body was taken to Kericho District Hospital mortuary.

 

Comments

Imara Daima (not verified)     Mon, 03/11/2019 @ 11:38am

Ni wajibu wa kila Mkenya kupambana na uhalifu ambao sasa umevuka mipaka ya "kuwa utu na pia kuwa binadamu."

Dawa ya moto ni moto. Mwizi akishikwa, apate adhabu ya kutosha ili wanaofikiria kufanya uhalifu wafikiri mara mbili.

Wezi wa kutumia kalamu na wa kutumia mabavu ni sawa. Wote wanahatarisha maisha ya wananchi wote wa Kenya kwa jumla.

Ukweli (not verified)     Mon, 03/11/2019 @ 12:55pm

Interesting that the public is angry at this kind of thieving but not at the 1 billion shilling kind. I wonder if they realize that one is their neigbour's money and the other is yours, mine, everyone's money. Zote ni mbovu

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Mon, 03/11/2019 @ 01:27pm

This is good. The public is starting to enforce the Ten Commandments. I agree with Ukweli,
The public needs to enforce the same with our so called "Leaders"!!

njai (not verified)     Mon, 03/11/2019 @ 03:12pm

The villagers who caused the death of this chicken thieve are the same ones that will hold demonstrations in support of their tribesmen who have stolen ksh 21 billion.

Kenya (not verified)     Mon, 03/11/2019 @ 04:51pm

Why can't they do that to those who steal millions and billions instead of staying their community is being targeted.

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