Pastor Ng’ang’a Successfully Jumps First Hurdle Of His Murder Case

Controversial man of the cloth James Maina Ng’ang’a is all smiles, temporarily though, after court declined request by police to compel the televangelist to produce DNA samples.

The court argued that evidence should have been collected before the case started and so it couldn’t allow police to collect DNA samples to further pin down the controversial preacher.

Pastor Ng’ang’a is accused of killing Mercy Njeri a month ago through reckless driving along the Nakuru-Nairobi highway.

The preacher allegedly hit the car coming from the opposite direction as he drove on the wrong side of the road and killed Mercy instantly and left her husband critically injured.

The pastor then colluded with some police officers from Tigoni Police station to cover-up the incident, only to be smoked out by Kenyans who launched a series of calls to have justice served to the deceased.

Pastor Ng’ang’a was arrested and spent two nights in Gigiri Police Station and appeared in court where he was released on a 1M bond.

Then latest ruling by court is a major blow to the investigators of the saga.

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Edward Chweya