Slain IEBC returning officer was diabetic- confirms family

Mr Musyoka was serving as returning officer at Embakasi East polling station in Nairobi county.

• The body of Musyoka Mbolu was identified by his sisters Mary Mwikali and Ann Mboya at Loitokitok sub-county mortuary.

• Mr Musyoka, 53, was serving as returning officer at Embakasi East polling station in Nairobi county.

in a file photo
Daniel Musyoka in a file photo
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A relative of the missing Embakasi IEBC official whose body was discovered in Loitokitok early this week says their kin was diabetic.

Jackson Muimi, the younger brother of Daniel Musyoka, told the Star on Friday that his brother was diabetic and that pathologists on Wednesday confirmed his stomach was empty without a trace of food substance when he died.

The same was also confirmed by the Kajiado South sub-county police commander Kiprop Ruto on Friday when he said Musyoka’s relatives had confirmed he was diabetic.

Mbolu Musyoka's lifeless body was found in Kajiado. 

Police  from Loitoktok ,Kajiado Sub County were on Monday evening alerted over the presence of a body of a middle aged man in the forest.

According to Loitok tok police boss Kipruto Ruto, the body was identified by his sisters Mary Mwikali and Ann Mboya at Loitokitok sub-county mortuary.

Mr Musyoka, 53, was serving as returning officer at Embakasi East polling station in Nairobi county.

According to Mr Ruto, the middle aged male body was discovered early on Monday in Kilombero forest, at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro by herders. 

The gruesome find was made by herders. The body was reportedly dumped into the valley of a dry seasonal river.

According to a report in the Standard, police  discovered CCTV footage that shows the last moments of Daniel Musyoka, the missing Embakasi East Returning Officer.

Sleuths told the paper that Musyoka left the tallying center and walked toward a nearby bus station, according.

According to an officer who has knowledge of the situation, Musyoka was relaxed and showed no signs of concern.

Police went on to prove that, contrary to what had been reported in early reports, Musyoka had not made or received any calls

Further, inspection led the officer to conclude that Musyoka was not being followed by a car or person.

Anyone with information on his location was urged to contact the nearest station by the police.

This new information comes after initial reports stated that the IEBC official had excused himself to take a call before he inexplicably disappeared.

IEBC chair, Wafula Chebukati, raised an alert after the report was released.

"The Returning Officer has been reported missing from the Embakasi tallying center. Reports received by the Commission indicated that at around 9 am yesterday, he was escorted to the tallying center by his bodyguard. At around 9:45 am, he excused himself to make a phone call but did not return to the office," Chebukati stated on Friday, August 12. 

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