Blogger Simon Mwangi Muthiora has revealed another details on the murder of Pastor Elizabeth Githingi who allegedly committed suicide in Kikuyu gospel musician’s house.
Githingi allegedly committed suicide using a bedsheet in Mirugi Dishon’s house.
However, the whole narrative have turned into murder case since the musician is suspected to have killed the pastor.
In a post shared by Muthiora in his Facebook page, it has been revealed that the musician had threatened to kill her on two separate occasions.
The pastor had reported the two incidents to the police station where the police discovered two OBs in her apartment during the investigation.
It was also revealed that the pastor had visited Dishon’s house in order to ask for Sh.400,000 in which he owed her.
“It is now emerging that police found two OB numbers in Pastor Elizabeth’s house in Nairobi. She had previously reported that Dishon Mirugi had threatened to kill her on two separate occasions.
On the day of the incident, she had gone to ask for the 400k that she had given Mhubiri. Can you believe that someone expects us to believe the suicide stories? It’s ridiculous!
The link to more pictures of Pastor Elizabeth in the car can be found here: https://t.me/nairobianofficial/830?single
Dishon Mirugi has been in police custody since Sunday. If we had remained silent, he would have been roaming the streets freely.”
In yet another post, Muthiora indicated that the musician has been taken to Makadara law courts to answer murder charges.
He added that DJ Fatxo and his allies will soon join Dishon and justice for Jeff must be served.
“DISHON Mirugi has finally been taken to Makadara Law Courts to answer to murder charges. Police pursuing other suspects. Dj and his boys will soon join him. We must get these criminals out of the streets. #justiceforjeff #ArrestDjFatxo”
The posts have triggered different reactions among the netizens:
Bettie Shiku lamented on the inhumanity of the killers who even had time to take pictures of the deceased.
Faith Mweleli applauded the blogger for the good work he has been doing.
Ngunjiri Ole Muchiri noted that this case is moving so fast compared Jeff’s case.