Family demands answers after mob beats son to death

Mr Masero said on the fateful day, Indenjekho, a Form Three student had been sent to Malinya trading centre to buy foodstuff. But one hour later, Masero received a call from a stranger.

"He informed me that my son had been found in a homestead with a school girl whose mother raised an alarm attracting the nyumba kumi vigilante team that responded and disciplined the boy," said Masero.

"My son was strangled by a man who was armed with a stick. I asked my brother to go to my son's rescue as I gathered information on what had happened from the people at the scene," said Masero.

"My son could not utter a word as we left the scene, occasionally, he would nod whenever we asked him a question," he added.

Masero said his son's condition deteriorated on Monday following the beating and he could not move, speak, nor open his eyes.

The student was taken to Sheywe Community Hospital and referred to Kakamega County General Hospital where he succumbed on Tuesday afternoon.

Ikolomani OCPD Benjamin Wambua confirmed the death, stating that police have already launched investigations into the incident and that they are waiting for the postmortem results.

"The incident was reported by the deceased's father, we cannot conclude anything right now until we get the postmortem results," he said.