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Police looking for KCSE candidate who killed brother in dispute over food

SIAYA, Kenya, Oct 30 – Police in Bondo have launched a man hunt for a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidate who is alleged to have killed his brother in a dispute over food at their home in Maranda village.

According to Kennedy Amolo, a local administrator, the 18 year old boy, a student at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga secondary school, attacked his elder brother on Sunday night after supper.

Amollo said the suspect prepared food, which they took together, then an alteration occured leading to a fight.

“He hacked his bother using a sharp object on the neck, killing him on the spot. According to relatives, they first had a verbal argument over food,” said Amollo.

He said police were notified of the incident and launched immediate investigations after the suspect fled the scene.

“He is at large, his whereabouts remain unknown but officers have seized up the matter and his arrest is just moment away,” said the administrator.

The body was taken to Bondo sub-county hospital mortuary awaiting postmortem examinations.

With KCSE examinations around the corner, the suspect might write his papers from a police cell.

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