Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has offered to take care of the two children left behind by the late Caroline Kangogo, a policewoman who was found dead at her parents home in Elgeyo Marakwet county on Friday, July, 16, 2021.
The two children of the deceased are 11 and 8 years old.
Through his social media pages, Sonko said, “My special request to her innocent family in Elgeyo Marakwet kama mutalemewa kusomesha au kulea watoto wake please give them to me nikae nao nitawasomesha na kuwalea. Children are a blessing from God.”
The politician expressed his regret in how Kangogo was accused of murdering two people including a colleague and was hunted down like a villain.
“What other justice was she to get? If the public caught her, they would have lynched her without getting her side of the story because her case has been investigated and prosecuted through the court of public opinion. Now that she’s no more everyone is sympathising with her,” he added.
Lawyers John Khaminwa and Cliff Ombeta have praises the former Nairobi Governor for reaching out to the deceased’s family to offer assistance.
The philanthropic politician further stated, “Whether she committed suicide or was killed, depression is real and the same predicament can befall anyone. RIP Carolyn Kangongo.”
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