Three important witnesses in the murder of TV actor go missing in Mlolongo

According to the police report, Ms Namulo is alleged to have stabbed TV actor Jamal Nassor at Arks Hotel in Mlolongo.

Ms Namulo was arraigned before the court on Tuesday but did not take plea.

Three important witnesses in the murder of TV actor Jamal Nassor have gone missing before police could question them prompting the prosecution to ask the court for more time to conduct investigation and determine whether to charge the suspect in custody or not.

The police agency was planning to question the three who had are alleged to have been on the crime scene when the murder occurred.

The prosecution told the court that three witnesses, who are key to the investigations, cannot be traced.

Thirty nine-year-old Mr. Gadafi, who played the role of a father to a young boy named Junior on KTN’s local drama series “Junior”, was stabbed in the chest using a kitchen knife by his alleged lover Grace Kanamu Namulo aged 40.

The couple, who had attended a soiree at the Arks Hotel a few hours to 6pm on Tuesday, quarreled over reasons police are yet to reveal.

Mr Gadafi and Ms Namulo left the party and went to a butcher shop, which is located a few meters from the restaurant, where they were having a meal and drinks.

“They wanted somewhere quieter to solve their issues,” according to a source, who spoke in confidence to EDAILY.

Image result for butcher shop kenyaThe butcher shop, where they went to, is allegedly owned by Mr Gadafi. Unconfirmed claims suggest Ms Namulo owns shares to the meat shop, which is located near Arks Hotel.

Their arrival at the butcher shop was timed at around 6pm.

The pair continued to argue, a wrangle which was succeeded by a fatal stabbing of the former “Vioja Mahakamani” actor.

Ms Namulo allegedly drove “quite a long kitchen knife” into the chest of Mr Gadafi. She had grabbed the weapon from the butcher shop. The killing, according to police, took place at exactly 6:15pm.

Upon being stabbed in the chest, Mr Gadafi fell to the ground with a sickening thud, which triggered panic in the suspect, who burst out in screams.

Mr Gadafi’s chest – at that time – gushed blood where the knife had gone.Image result for cold murder knife attack

“It [blood] was just too much,” says Musyi FM journalist Douglas Mutiso, who was privy to the chronological events that preceded and succeeded Ms Gadafi’s death.

Ms Namulo’s screams caught the attention of revelers at the Arks Hotel, who rushed to the scene.

“They [party-goers] wanted to lynch her, but security guards at the hotel managed to whisk her to safety. The suspect was locked in a room in the hotel before police from Mlolongo post were alerted,” says Mr Mutiso.

Merrymaking at the Arks Hotel, consequently, came to a premature end following news about Mr Gadafi’s death.Image result for murder meme

Journalist Mutiso says Mr Gadafi’s elder brother and wife arrived at the scene a few minutes later and, while frantic, carried Mr Gadafi into a waiting car and rushed him to Shalom Hospital in Mlolongo, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Mr Mutiso says Ms Namulo’s children, who are in their late teens, arrived at the Arks Hotel in a matter of tens of minutes and requested to see their mother, a wish the security guards at the restaurant granted them.

She is represented by lawyer Cliff Ombeta.

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