Investigators have zeroed in on two theories in the
murder of former IEBC ICT boss Chris Msando.
They suspect it was either a case of love gone sour or a
tussle over procurment deals.
Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet yesterday said
six people have recorded statements.
Boinnet, who did not reveal the identities of those
questioned, said police were also after four other people described as “persons
of interests”. Boinnet did not disclose the identities of those questioned or
the four individuals whom the police were following.
However, sources said among the four people that the
police intend to question is an MP and a woman representative from Central
Kenya who were among the first individuals to arrive at the scene where
Msando’s car was found.
The 21-year-old college graduate killed alongside Msando
was strangled with a rope.
A postmortem exam on the body of Maryanne Ngumbu
yesterday concluded she had visible body injures on her neck.
The examination was conducted at the City Mortuary
yesterday by Government pathologist Dr Johansen Odour in the presence of family
members.
Unlike Msando, the Ngumbu family did not hire a private
pathologist.