Inspector Mwala almost killed by mob after hitting and killing a pedestrian, police forced to shoot in the air

Davis Mwabili, commonly known as Inspector Mwala, is currently being held by the police after hitting and killing a pedestrian on Monday night.

Mwala, who is popularly known for his program Inspector Mwala, was driving a Toyota Axio car along Kaloleni-Mazeras road when he hit Samuel Mwaki, 35, who died on the spot, Kilifi County police boss Patrick Okeri said on Tuesday.

The police also disclosed that the radio presenter was out on police bail, adding that his vehicle had been impounded to aid in the investigations. Police added the vehicle dragged the pedestrian for about 100 metres.

Mob

The body of the deceased was then taken to Coast General Hospital Mortuary in Mombasa.

“We released him because the family took too long to record a statement. We want to see if they will agree with the family before we take the next step,” Okeri said.

According to reports, he was coming from a funeral when the accident happened. Mwala was almost lynched by a mob and Boda Boda operators after the accident but was saved by the police who had to shoot in the air.

 

Photos of Eldoret man who battered pregnant wife for three hours leaving her face completely disfigured

Valerie Masibo from Uasin Gishu county was left with a jagged face after her husband Nafatali Shamwala Lusuli savagely assaulted her all because of Kes 500.

The 29-year-old pregnant woman was brutally battered by her husband for three long hours over alleged misuse of Kes 500 that he had given her.

Valerie Masibo
Valerie Masibo

The husband was angered apparently because food was yet to be prepared by Valerie yet he had left her with 500 shillings to buy food and prepare.

Nafatali is said to have battered his wife on August 10th in Kipkaren. He was arrested as his wife was taken to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital for treatment.

Valerie Masibo
Valerie Masibo

Kes 300,000 bond

Valerie sustained facial injuries and had one of her ears almost chopped off. Meanwhile her husband on Monday August 13th appeared before chief magistrate Charles Obulutsa and denied assaulting Valerie.

The magistrate said the Nafatali can be released on a Kes 300,000 bond with a similar surety.

Valerie Masibo shows photo of her husband on her phone
Valerie Masibo shows photo of her husband on her phone
Nafatali Shamwala Lusuli when he appeared before the court in Eldoret
Nafatali Shamwala Lusuli when he appeared before the court in Eldoret