Woman Narrates Squabble that Led Her Stabbing JKIA Engineer 11 Times [VIDEO]

A Kenyan Police Officer at a crime scene
Kenyans police officers at a crime scene in Kisumu County in March 2016.
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UPDATE: Friday, July 10: Vigilance Shighi was released on Ksh 1 million bond. The father of the deceased slammed the court for orchestrating her release.

"We were asked to stay outside and wait for proceedings yet they were going on in court. I was denied a chance to seat inside the court too. It is okay despite I being in pain as the bond amount is little and her people can raise it in a few hours. A killer is a killer and I will pursue justice. However, I don't know where I can pursue that justice from," the father of engineer Edward Okello lamented. 

He also added that he was not informed on the date when the case will be mentioned while disclosing that he had not yet sought the services of a lawyer too as he was financially unable. 


A woman identified as Vigilance Shighi has narrated events that led to her stabbing to death her engineer boyfriend, Edward Okello, after a domestic squabble allegedly involving a tussle over washing dishes.

The incident happened on Saturday, May 9, in Nairobi's Umoja II Estate at around 8:30 p.m. with Okello being rushed to the Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital where he succumbed to the stab wounds.

Shighi, the prime suspect in the murder was identified by neighbours and arrested immediately after police arrived at the scene.

A Kenyan Police Officer pictured at a crime scene.
A Kenyan Police Officer pictured at a crime scene.
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In a video that surfaced on Sunday, May 10, where the woman was being questioned, Shighi revealed the events that led to her stabbing the boyfriend to death.

"I don't know what happened, amongst the fighting and the push and pull, we asked each other what's not happening.

"I don't know anything. If I have to be jailed because he is the one who is hurt, it's okay. He beat me repeatedly, a woman will take anything to defend herself, I took a cup and threw it at him.

"As we were throwing stuff at each other...let me tell you the truth I swear before God I don't know what happened next, all I know is that he beat me.

"I don't know what happened I cook for him every day and do everything for him. I don't know, the knife was just there, all I know is that we were fighting," said the woman.

The incident was reported by Stephen Orad who is attached to VIP of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman Wafula Chebukati.

Watch the woman's narration below:

The slain boyfriend was working as an Airplane Engineer at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

This is the second case of killings that have happened at Umoja Estate after a woman allegedly stabbed her two children, aged 2 and 6, to death, before attempting suicide after a fight with her own mother.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, domestic violence around the world has been on the rise as most people spend more time at home.

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