Ruth Kamande who brutally murdered her boyfriend posing with prison officials after winning Miss Langata crown

Details of how the newly crowned Miss Langata prison, Ruth Kamande killed her boyfriend by stabbing him 22 times has emerged. 

According to The Star, Kamande had fits of jealousy and rage a day before she allegedly stabbed her boyfriend to death. It was gathered that the woman became bitterly angry after finding old high school love letters from women to her boyfriend, Farid Mohammed.

Trial judge Jessie Lessit heard that Kamande became angry at the 24-year old after discovering several letters. “She was angry and demanded to know why he still kept the letters,” Mohammed's uncle Edward Gatonye told the court.

Gatonye further revealed that he was shocked to have found Mohammed lying in a pool of blood at his rental house in Buru Buru estate, Nairobi after he was murdered by the girl.

“I found him at home with Kamande. We used to call her Biggy. When I inquired why his phone was off, Farid told me she had blocked it," he said.

"He also told me she was unhappy because she had found old high school letters from women."

The uncle, who said he met the woman just two months before the incident, noted he found her action disturbing.

“Farid had previously complained to me about her. He told me she was forcing him to let her stay with him yet he did not want this,” he said.

Describing the couple's relationship as stormy and one-sided, Mohammed's sister Serah Waithera, who was called as the third witness told the court that Kamande pushed her brother too far and that her expectations did not match his.

“She came to my workplace and introduced herself as my brother’s girlfriend," she told the court.

"From then on she would complain to me when they had problems but my brother would deny their relationship. One time I advised her not to force the relationship."

Kamande denied brutally murdering Mohammed on September 20, 2015.

The trial will resume on November 25.


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