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Hold On, Cheryl Kitonga Is Not Dead Just Yet
Social Media which one of Kenya’s top killer diseases after Malaria and AIDS has once again taken one person down and this time none other than Cheryl Kitonga a once less known last who made headlines during the murder of Businessman Jacob Juma for being the last he was last seen with before being gunned down.
I’m Monday night, social media was awash with unconfirmed news that the lady has been found murdered at her home. Intel reaching Kenya Insights from the CID sources indicates that these are wild rumours and police not able to confirm.
Cheryl stays in South B and none of the relatives neither friends from the area have come out to confirm this. So far we can firmly tell you to treat this as a rumour and that the lady is still alive.
Rumours of Cheryl being murdered coming at a time when ODPP is structuring a tribunal to look into the unresolved murder of Jacob Juma who was fell down by unknown gunmen suspected to be state operatives according to many contributors on the matter allegations denied by the government.
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