Woman arrested after bodies of two daughters exhumed in Sotik

Curious residents of Nyatembe village in Sotik, Bomet gather around shallow grave where two children were buried in Sotik. [Evans Yegon, Standard]

A mother of five has been arrested after homicide detectives exhumed the bodies of her two daughters, aged 12 and 9, who were secretly buried in a shallow grave at their Nyatembe village home in Sotik, Bomet County.

 The woman, who was cohabiting with a man, had been missing for two weeks before neighbours discovered the shallow grave in a tea plantation next to the home.

 According to area chief Lenny Kirui, police have launched a manhunt for the man linked to the murders.

 Police exhumed the bodies after obtaining a court order on Tuesday evening.

 The woman is being held at Sotik Police Station, and the bodies were taken to Kapkatet Hospital mortuary.

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