The Police in Nakuru is currently probing the circumstances under which a retired teacher was found dead following a night-out with a woman in local lodging.
The 76-year-old man had paid for lodging at Salama Boarding and lodging on Wednesday night on the 5th of January where he was then joined by a young woman after around 30 minutes.
Unfortunately in the morning of Thursday, a cleaner who was going on with her daily routine of cleaning found the man’s lifeless body with the door bizarrely unlocked.
According to detectives, the cleaner then alerted the authorities who in turn informed detectives from the Molo area.
“She informed the manager Mr Bernard Kiarie immediately who in turn informed the police based in Molo on the unfortunate discovery,” said Molo police.
A similar incident was witnessed whereby a 26-year-old man called Clinton Wanakacha had died mysteriously in lodging in Miathathia on the morning of the 4th of January.
The employees of the l reported to the police that the late Clinton had booked room 6 the previous night at around 8 pm in the company of a woman who at the time of writing this article had not been identified yet.
Following the incident, the late Clinton Wanakacha’s body was moved to the City Mortuary as the police probed the incident.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has since advised owners of entertainment places and lodgings to keep records of guests visiting those places.
“The DCID advises lodging owners to record details of all customers of those facilities as indicated in the national IDs,” implored the police.