The brutal murder of Grace Wangari in their rented house in Githurai 44 has taken a chilling angle as her boyfriend, Clinton Mwangi, remains in police custody. Prior to the heinous act, a haunting message was posted on Mwangi’s Facebook page, hinting at underlying issues in their relationship.
The cryptic post, shared by Mwangi, read, “If that ‘I love you’ ain’t coming from your parent or child, then don’t believe it. Thank me later!” This message, now garnering attention, appears to be a foreboding sign of the tragedy that unfolded last Saturday.
Disturbing screams alarmed neighbors, prompting them to rush to Wangari’s rescue and alert the police. Despite efforts to intervene, Wangari suffered head injuries and was rushed to a local clinic before being transferred to Kiambu Level Five Hospital, where she was sadly pronounced dead upon arrival.
Facing murder charges, Clinton Mwangi now finds himself at the center of a criminal investigation. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to a long jail term, mirroring past cases that have seen perpetrators held accountable for their actions.
The chilling Facebook post adds a disturbing layer to the unfolding tragedy, shedding light on potential relationship challenges that may have culminated in the fatal incident. As the legal proceedings progress, the community grapples with the haunting reality of domestic violence and the need for awareness, support, and intervention in addressing such issues before they escalate to irreversible consequences.