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Ex-Harambee Stars Footballer Gatusso Arraigned For Murder Of A Minor
Former Harambee Stars player Collins Okoth Ougo alias Gatusso was today arraigned before Justice Alexander Muteti in a Milimani high court to answer charges related to the alleged murder of a minor.
The renowned ex Gor Mahia midfielder and his co-accused Sylvia Aoko Odhiambo are alleged to have murdered a 3 year old girl namely Pamela Atieno alias Scovian Maya in Lucky Summer Estate in Nairobi.
Mr Okoth with the help of his co-accused are alleged to have broken into the deceased’s parents rental house in Lucky Summer in absence of her parents and committed the heinous act. Her lifeless body was later discovered dumped in a nearby resident.
The court directed that the two suspects be presented again in court on 30th July 2024, to take plea after they have undergone a mental assessment.
Collins will be held at Industrial Area Remand Prison while his co-accused will be held at Langata Women’s Prison.
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