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DCI Takes Another Woman for Questioning in Cohen's Murder Case

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 1 October 2019.

On October 1, 2019, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) took in another woman for questioning in connection to the murder of Dutch tycoon Tob Cohen.

Nancy Kigwe, a 63-year-old beautician and entrepreneur in cosmetics, has been identified as a close friend of Cohen's wife, Sarah Wairimu.

According to the DCI, Kigwe's relationship with Sarah Wairimu and her business background may provide valuable insights into the investigation.

As reported by the Daily Nation, DCI George Kinoti confirmed that Kigwe will be questioned regarding her possible involvement in Cohen's murder case.

The case has been ongoing since Sarah Wairimu was taken into police custody in connection to her husband's murder.

However, the case has hit a snag after it emerged that Sarah Wairimu's lawyer, Philip Murgor, was still listed as a public prosecutor, potentially compromising the investigation.

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