She had a boyfriend we cannot trace -brother of missing ex-MMU student reveals

Piece by: Uncle Chim Tuna
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“I have asked around [from her friends] if she was in a relationship, and I just learnt that she was seeing an Arab guy. I understand that the relationship was only one-and-a-half months old, when she disappeared. Her friends do not know the name of the guy, or where he exactly lives. They only know that he is a resident of Nairobi,”

That is the information Mr Suleiman Ngige has uncovered about his late sister, Susan Njoki, the former MMU student who went missing late in December 2018. Her family discovered her body in City Mortuary where her remains had been committed after what authorites suspect was a hit-and-run.

And the power of social media can be credited for them even finding Ms Susan Njoki's remains as a mortuary attendant saw Mr Ngige's post on social media and alerted him to his suspicion that he had seen Ms Njoki's remains at his place of employ.

Her body had been ferried from Juja as explained by Bwana Suleiman Ngige in an interview with :

“We are currently at a city police station trying to find out what exactly led to my sister’s death. However, preliminary investigations show that she was run over by a vehicle, which left her dead on December 31. Her body, according to the morgue attendant, who I spoke to, was taken to the facility by a police van from Juja station at 3am on New Year’s Eve,”

In one of her last communications, she had sought to find out whether a colleague of hers had found a matatu to take her home. The family had not heard from her prior to this unfortunate turn of events which they had found rather uncharacteristic of the Ms Susan Njoki.

It was while the family was seeking information about where their daughter and sister might be that they found out she was seeing a man of Arab extraction on January 8th.