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KBC Journalist Found Dead At Home
The media fraternity is in mourning following the sudden death of Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) reporter Fredrick Parsayo on Friday.
The devastating news was announced by KBC Managing Director Agnes Kalekye.
The young reporter died under unclear circumstances at his home in Kinoo, Kikuyu constituency, and police are currently investigating the matter.
“It is with profound sorrow that we inform you of the demise of Fredrick Parsayo, a reporter at the KBC Editorial Department. The late Parsayo met his death on Friday, 21st March 2025, under unclear circumstances at his residence in Kinoo – Kikuyu constituency. The matter was reported to the Kinoo Police Station”, said Kalekye in a statement.
Ms. Kalekye deeply mourned Parsayo, describing him as a cherished member of the newsroom team, adding that his absence would be profoundly felt by all.
“The late Parsayo was a valued member of the newsroom team and his loss will be felt by all those who knew and worked with him”, she said.
His body has been transferred to St. Teresa Mortuary, and the next of kin have been notified of the tragic loss.
There has been an outpouring of heartfelt sympathies from the Editor-in-Chief, Samuel Maina and colleagues who are still struggling to come to terms with the news.
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