Details of Woman Who Left Dead Body in Taxi at JKIA Emerge

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An image of a team of police officers arriving at a crime scene in Nairobi on December 8, 2021.
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Fresh details have emerged on a mysterious incident where a woman abandoned an unknown man who died in a taxi on July 31, 2023.

Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, Nairobi Regional Commander Adamson Bungei confirmed that the woman was en route to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) from Syokimau when she abruptly alighted mid-journey, leaving the man behind. 

According to the police boss, authorities have positively identified the lady after she left behind two mobile phones, her bag, and other personal belongings in the car.

The circumstances surrounding the incident have prompted police to ask questions as they pursue the woman whose identity has not been revealed yet.

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DCI Officers during the official opening of DCI National Forensic Laboratory at DCI headquarters in Nairobi on Monday, June 13, 2022.
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The police boss noted that the phones were submitted to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for further forensic analysis. Detectives will now use the data from the phones to track the suspect.

According to Bungei, preliminary examinations from the evidence gathered indicated that the deceased was poisoned after inhaling toxic substances.

Police suspect that the passengers were in a rocky relationship, providing a motive for the killer to commit the heinous act. 

He, however, assured the police officers would expedite investigations to uncover the events that led to the deceased's demise and the main cause of the death.

One of the lead detectives are following is in a statement recorded by the taxi driver, who claimed that he was surprised after the woman alighted from the trip before they arrived at her intended destination. 

Puzzled by the incident, the driver attempted to resuscitate the man but was unsuccessful. He thus alerted police officers, who rushed to the scene and seized a bottle of soda, chips and other belongings.

They also screened the car for fingerprints. However, it was yet to be clear whether the police would conduct DNA tests or analyse surveillance footage in the vicinity. 

Nonetheless, upon further scrutiny, the detectives were unable to find identification documents; hence it proved difficult to establish John Doe's identity. His body was rushed to the City Mortuary pending an autopsy. 

Taxi vehicles pictured while parking along Nairobi's Central Business District on July 9, 2021.
Taxi vehicles pictured while parking along Nairobi's Central Business District on July 9, 2021.
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