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Woman Collapses and Dies After a Steamy Love Making Session with Military Officer in Kitengela Apartment

Following the incident, Mwalungwa reportedly fled to Kahawa Garrison where he surrendered himself to Military Police.

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In a shocking development that has rocked the quiet neighborhood of Kitengela, a woman lost her life shortly after an intimate encounter with her boyfriend, a Kenya Defence Forces officer stationed at Kahawa Garrison.

The incident occurred late Saturday night at Mary Hill Apartments in Kitengela, where the couple had retreated for what should have been a private evening together.

According to police reports, the military officer, identified as Fredrick Mwazughwa Mwalungwa, and his girlfriend checked into the apartment around 10 PM.

They made love and approximately one hour later, tragedy struck when the woman suddenly became unconscious and developed breathing difficulties.

Witnesses report that Mwalungwa raised an alarm, prompting the building’s caretaker to respond to the emergency.

In a desperate attempt to save her life, a neighbor offered their vehicle to transport the unresponsive woman to St. Paul’s Hospital Kitengela.

Despite these efforts, medical personnel pronounced her dead upon arrival at the hospital.

Following the incident, Mwalungwa reportedly fled to Kahawa Garrison where he surrendered himself to Military Police.

He was subsequently detained in the guardroom before being escorted to the Kitengela Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) office for questioning.

The suspect remains in police custody as he assists with investigations. Crime scene investigators have already processed the Mary Hill apartment where the incident occurred.

This case has sent shockwaves through the community as authorities work to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the woman’s sudden death.

The investigation continues under the jurisdiction of the DCI Kitengela office.


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