Former NTV journalist describes fight with wife that landed him in jail

Moses Dola, a former media star, has recounted for the first time how prison life has been for him.

After his journalist wife Wambui Kabiru passed away at their house in 2011, he was found guilty of manslaughter.

The father of one who is currently detained at Naivasha Medium Security Prison, Andrew Kibe, told his trip while on “Njeraini Ciitu,” which was filmed there.

“I was shocked when I found myself in jail, but with time I am adjusting to life. There is no freedom in jail.”

We had a fight in 2011, and my wife passed away as a result. Her name was Wambui Kabiru, and like me, she worked as a journalist. After a 7-year trial that followed, I was found guilty of manslaughter.

 

How did they first connect?

“I met her at work, I had left the Star and had joined NTV and we met during training. We had a baby boy. “

What happened the night before she passed away?

2011, May 1, impacted my life and the lives of Wambui’s family in a significant way.I enjoy music as we were getting ready for church. I listened to a mix tape that day and went back to sleep.

Sarah was irritated by the commotion and questioned why I thought it was necessary to wake everyone up just because I was awake.She proceeded to cut the cable.”

My life and the lives of Wambui’s family were significantly influenced by Gen2011 on May 1.We were getting ready for church and I like music. That day, after listening to a mix tape, I went back to sleep.

The bustle annoyed Sarah, who questioned my reasoning for waking everyone up just because I was awake.She then started cutting the cable.

My son stays with my late wife’s family.”

 

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