Tragedy has struck the family, friends, and colleagues of Nyaga Njagi, a Procurement Officer at Kenyatta University Referral Hospital, after his body was found days after he was reported missing.
The shocking discovery has left many people in deep sorrow and raised serious concerns about safety and rising cases of violent crime.
Njagi was reported missing a few days ago after he suddenly disappeared under unclear circumstances.
According to family members, his disappearance was unusual, as he was known to keep in close contact with his loved ones and rarely stayed away without informing anyone.
When efforts to reach him failed, panic set in, prompting his family and friends to begin searching for him.
In their desperate attempt to find him, loved ones shared his photos widely on social media, appealing to the public to help locate him.
Many Kenyans joined in by sharing the posts and offering prayers, hoping that Njagi would be found safe and alive.
Unfortunately, these hopes were crushed when news broke that his body had been discovered dumped in what police believe was an attempt to hide a brutal crime.
Reports indicate that Njagi’s body showed signs of severe injuries, suggesting that he may have been tortured or attacked before his death.
The condition in which the body was found has pointed investigators to a possible murder, sparking a full-scale investigation by detectives.
The discovery has devastated his family, who had been holding on to hope since the day he went missing.
Colleagues at Kenyatta University Referral Hospital described Njagi as a hardworking and dedicated officer who took his duties seriously.
They said he was humble, respectful, and always willing to help others at the workplace.
Many noted that he was a committed family man who cared deeply for his young family and worked tirelessly to provide for them.
Following the tragic news, friends, relatives, and workmates have taken to social media to mourn him and express their anger and pain.
They have called on the authorities to act swiftly and ensure that those responsible for the killing are identified, arrested, and taken to court.
Some have also urged security agencies to strengthen measures to protect citizens from such violent acts.
