Suspect in Victoria Mumbua murder case linked to more killings of taxi drivers

Taxi driver Victoria Mumbua (pictured) accepted a ride request from the suspect Edwin Ng’etich from Mombasa to Samburu. Three days later, her body was discovered in a thicket in Lari, Kiambu County.
Detectives probing the mysterious murder of
Victoria Muloki, a Mombasa-based taxi driver who was abducted and killed, have
made a major breakthrough on the crime record of the main murder suspect.
Police have linked the suspect, Edwin
Ng'etich, to several other murders in the country, suggesting a disturbing
pattern of violence that points to him as a potential serial offender.
One of those crimes occurred in July 2024,
when the suspect contracted another taxi driver before killing him, dumping his
body and making away with his motor vehicle.
Detectives say the suspect contracted the
slain taxi driver, George Njuguna, for a car hire business from Kisii to
Nairobi. Somewhere along the way in Gilgil, police believe Ng'etich abducted
his victim, murdered him, and dumped his body in Gilgil before making away with
his motor vehicle.
The vehicle was later sold to a third person
in Nakuru and has since been recovered. Police have also recovered another
vehicle in Burnt Forest, Uasin Gishu County. Investigators revealed that the
suspect opened up about the vehicle before taking them to its location.
Police are yet to establish the whereabouts
of the owner of the car. Detectives believe the suspect might be part of a
group that targets drivers before killing them and stealing their vehicles.
An autopsy of Mumbua's body is expected to
take place on Monday.
Mumbua accepted a ride request from Ng’etich
from Mombasa to Samburu. Three days later, her body was discovered in a thicket in Lari, Kiambu. Ng’etich was arrested driving her vehicle in Nakuru.
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