The body of slain businesswoman Sheila Wegesha has arrived home in Kanyada, Home Bay county, where crowds were waiting for it.
Odoyo was found in her matrimonial bedroom in the upscale Hill View Estate, lying lifeless in a pool of blood with severe cuts on her throat.
Homa Bay residents crowd the roads The young and beautiful mum was allegedly stabbed to death by her husband, Jack Bamboo, in their house in Athi River, and the incident shocked many people.
According to a police report, the lifeless body was lying on a bed inside her bedroom with blood on the mattress and a visible deep cut on her throat
A video shared by @akel232 showed that as the convoy snaked through Homa Bay county, people crowded around the cars just to get a glimpse of the casket that was carrying the departed beauty, who was also a gifted dancer.
Her 18-year-old daughter, Linda Okinyi, notified the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) officers of her mother's demise when she went to deliver lunch on Thursday afternoon.
Long convoy escorts Wegesha's body The convoy with Wegesha's remains included cars and motorcycles, which started blaring their horns when her remains arrived home.
Okinyi informed detectives that her father, Jackson Bambo, aged 45, left their residence around 1 a.m. on Wednesday driving a Mitsubishi Outlander, without addressing the alarming incident.
When the convoy arrived at the home of Wegesha's first husband in Nyalkinyi village, relatives and friends of the family started wailing in pain because of the untimely death.
The investigation, now centred on uncovering the motive behind the murder and identifying the perpetrator, has Bambo under scrutiny.
The wailing did not stop even after the casket was carefully placed in the tent and people started viewing it.
Sheila Odoyo, 38 who also owned a JB Liquor Store in Umoja Estate alongside her husband, was a popular figure in Nairobi and its environs, particularly within the Ohangla dance scene.
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