Jackton Odhiambo found guilty of killing LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba
Jackton Odhiambo, the prime suspect in the
murder of LGBTQ+ activist Edwin ‘Chiloba’ Kiprotich Kiptoo, has been found
guilty of the offence by the Eldoret High Court.
Odhiambo, who is said to have committed the
offense on December 31, 2022, in Kimumu, on the outskirts of Eldoret, will be
sentenced on December 16, 2024.
While delivering the verdict, Eldoret High
Court Justice Reuben Nyakundi stated that evidence presented had established
that Odhiambo was the last person seen with the deceased at an entertainment
joint in Langas on the night of the incident, ultimately leaving together.
Justice Nyakundi added that investigative
findings had established that the suspect sexually assaulted the deceased
before killing him.
Chiloba’s body was discovered stuffed in a metallic
box in Kipkenyo, Eldoret, on January 3, 2023.
According to eyewitness accounts, his alleged
killers dropped off the metallic box along the Kipkenyo-Katinga road before
speeding off.
It is suspected that Chiloba was murdered at
an apartment in Chepkolel, Moiben, where he lived with Odhiambo, his alleged
boyfriend.
Five suspects were subsequently arrested and arraigned in
connection with the incident, among them Odhiambo. The other four suspects,
however, were freed.
Odhiambo was later charged with murder, pleading not guilty to
the offence. He subsequently applied for bail but dropped his application.
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