43 year old Ruai priest dies moments after checking into Murang’a lodging with co-worker
The strange death of a Nairobi-based priest, who died just hours after booking a room with his partner, is currently being looked into by detectives.
Joseph Kariuki Wanjiku, a 43-year-old priest from St. Peters Ruai, has been named as the deceased. He and a woman arrived to the Monalisa Hotel Delview in Gatanga on Friday, July 8, 2023.
According to police records, the priest suddenly became lightheaded, which is what prompted the woman to ask for help from the hotel administration.
They chose to drive him urgently to Murang'a's Kenol Hospital. Kariuki was pronounced dead when he arrived at the hospital. Police have started looking into the circumstances surrounding his death.
The woman reportedly told the hotel administration on Saturday morning that the cleric was feeling lightheaded and was about to pass out, according to a police complaint.
They made the decision to take him to Kenol Hospital for immediate medical care at that point. Sadly, all attempts to save him failed.
According to the police complaint, one Joseph Kariuki Wanjiku, 43, a Catholic priest at the Archdiocese of Nairobi and a farmer from the Mangu area, checked into the aforementioned hotel with his girlfriend, who also happens to be her coworker at the Ruai office.
"Then, this morning (Saturday) at about 8:00 a.m., the priest's girlfriend informed the hotel administration that the boyfriend was feeling dizzy and was about to pass out, prompting them to take him right away to the hospital. When they got him to Kenol Hospital, they immediately declared him dead.
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