Remains of missing KVDA boss finally recovered

Jan 2, 2024 - 17:59
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Remains of missing KVDA boss finally recovered
The home of the former KVDA MD Silvanos Tubei who has been missing since 2012.

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024,

KNA, Alice Wanjiru

The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of a former boss at the Kerio Valley Development Authority (KVDA) took another twist last Sunday after human remains were discovered at his Chepkurmum farm in Keiyo South Sub County.

The remains believed to be those of former KVDA MD Silvanos Tubei who reportedly went missing some 12 years ago were recovered in a shallow grave in Chepkurmum village in Tumeiyo, area. 

 Preliminary reports into the incident indicated that a worker at a compound raised alarm after children from the neighbourhood accidentally pumped into the remains while fetching firewood at the home of Tubei.

The worker who was on routine cleaning of the compound told detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) that the children pulled a partially buried blanket last Sunday only to find that human remains appeared wrapped in the shallow grave. 

“On December 31st, neighbour's children who sought firewood and found a piece of blanket protruding from the ground and upon struggling to remove exposed the remains before we reported the matter to our local chief,” witnesses said. 

Keiyo South OCPD Abdulahi Dahir confirmed the incident adding a missing person’s report that was filed by relatives of Mr Tubei was still pending even after two people including his estranged wife and another suspect were held for questioning over his whereabouts.

He said the duo were arraigned before a local court over the disappearance of the Former KVDA boss but were later released due to lack of evidence in 2012 as neither the body nor Tubei himself could be traced at the time of the trial. 

 Dahir said officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation visited the area and cordoned the scene awaiting court orders to exhume the remains which will be subjected to DNA testing to ascertain whether they belonged to the missing Director.

Neighbours who sought anonymity expressed fears that his second wife who was arrested along with a suspect found the mobile phone of Tubei might have had a hand in his disappearance and possibly murder as she left the homestead upon her acquittal.

“Most villagers suspected that his second wife whom he married after his first wife died could have hired hitmen to kill Tubei before left their matrimonial home in a huff under suspicious circumstances” a villager claimed.

Witnesses claimed Tubei appeared to have resorted to drinking heavily to avoid his estranged wife with whom they quarreled most of the time before he was reported missing raising suspicion over the human remains recovered at his farm.

Two of Tubei’s children with his deceased first wife had since relocated abroad while his second wife left without a trace with the one child they had in their turbulent marriage.   

Courtesy; KNA 

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