How new statement from Maribe may finally solve Monica’s murder case

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Citizen TV celebrity anchor Jacque Maribe may not be charged with the late Monica Kimani’s murder but might become a prosecution witness against her fiance, Joseph Irungu, alias Jowie.

This follows the recanting of   her earlier statement to police explaining how Irungu was shot. Irungu is the prime suspect in the murder of businesswoman Monica Nyawira in Kilimani. With the retraction, Maribe may now testify against Irungu who faces charges of murder and attempted suicide.

In her new statement, Maribe explains in detail how Mr.Irungu attempted to commit suicide in her house by shooting himself in the chest.In doing so, she refuted claims earlier made by Irungu stating that the two were attacked by thugs on a motorbike while driving home on the night of September 20.

Earlier, in a self-recorded statement, which was presented to Kilimani DCI officers, Maribe detailed how she and her fiance were trailed by gunmen, whom she accused of shooting Irungu.

A similar report had been filed at the Lang’ata police station by Maribe and Irungu, blaming the motorbike criminals for the shooting.

The Citizen Tv news broadcaster first appeared before Kilimani DCI Chief Fatuma Hadi on September 27 in the company of her father. She was interrogated by the DCI chief for close to two hours and directed to report to the DCI homicide investigators who have taken up the probe.

Last Friday, hours before DCI chief George Kinoti ordered Maribe’s arrest, she changed her story and presented to investigators her second account, which police now consider to be most credible.

“The investigators received her self-recorded statement, which they used to further press her for answers on areas that they wanted addressed,” a police source said.

Police say it was Maribe who pointed them to her bedroom, where the investigators observed a gunshot mark on the wall. She told them how she had used flour paste to try and cover the mark.
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Yesterday, investigators said they were using her latest statement to follow other clues. At the Lang’ata police station where the attempted suicide of Irungu is being probed, the investigators were last evening winding up their work.

So far, they have received statements of Brian Kassaine, a neighbour and a mutual friend who revealed how Irungu attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself with his (Kassaine’s) gun.

He also told investigators how Irungu had earlier gone to his house seeking paraffin when he wanted to burn some clothes.

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Police arrested Kassaine at the weekend after his gun was linked to Irungu’s shooting. The gun was later hidden in the ceiling of his house.

A second neighbor, also familiar with Maribe and Irungu, has told police the two quarreled frequently.

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