A man accused of defiling and murdering a Grade Two girl has surrendered to the police. The suspect, who had been evading capture since the crime was committed last Thursday, turned himself in at Baricho Police Station today.
According to Moses Koskei, the Ndia sub-county Police Commander, the suspect identified himself as the individual wanted in connection with the horrific crime. The young victim’s body was discovered in the Gakungu River, prompting a desperate search for her assailant.
The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the local community. The seven-year-old girl was reported missing on Thursday, July 4, 2024. After an intensive search, her lifeless body was found the next day, leading to a widespread outcry and a rigorous police investigation to apprehend the suspect.
Commander Koskei confirmed that the suspect had been in hiding since the crime but chose to surrender on the morning of July 10, 2024. “The suspect came to Baricho Police Station and confessed to being the person we have been looking for,” Koskei stated.
The police had launched a manhunt immediately after the discovery of the girl’s body, with detectives working tirelessly to track down the suspect. The surrender brings a crucial breakthrough in the case, providing a sense of relief to the community and the victim’s family, who have been living in fear and sorrow.
As the suspect is now in police custody, he will undergo further questioning and the judicial process will commence. The authorities have assured the public of a thorough investigation to ensure justice is served swiftly.
The incident has highlighted the need for increased measures to protect children and prevent such heinous crimes. Community leaders and residents are calling for stronger policies and interventions to safeguard children and address the underlying issues that lead to such violence.
The suspect is expected to be arraigned in court soon, facing charges of defilement and murder. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community remains hopeful for a swift and just resolution, ensuring that the young victim’s family receives the justice they deserve.