Two men, identified as John Oduor Otieno and Emmanuel Oduor Martin, have been brutally beaten to death at a facility in an attack that occurred after an alarm was raised by other workers.
The incident, which took place at the facility, resulted in the two employees succumbing to their injuries at the scene.
According to reports, the parents of the deceased confirmed that their sons were attacked and beaten to death by a mob inside the facility.
Police responded to the scene and discovered their lifeless bodies inside a garage, with visible injuries caused by blunt objects.
The two victims were employees at the facility, and police have arrested two suspects in connection with the attack.
The suspects are currently being questioned on charges of murder.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid taking the law into their own hands, emphasizing that mob justice is a criminal offense under Kenyan law.
Police have called for the suspects to be handed over for proper legal processing and potential prosecution.
This latest incident highlights a troubling rise in cases of mob justice across the country, with police calling for greater public awareness and cooperation in ensuring that suspects are brought to justice through lawful means.
In a separate incident in Emuhaya, Vihiga County, the body of a man was discovered outside his home after what is suspected to be a murder.
The body, found in Ebulinji village, had several deep cuts to the head.
Police reported that the victim, an unidentified adult male, was found lying in a maize plantation with severe head injuries and was bleeding profusely.
The body was transported to the Rabuor Mission Hospital mortuary for a postmortem and identification.
As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with the murder. Investigations are ongoing.
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