All the information is from the Online
edition of The Kenya Daily Nation newspaper, so while being rather brief,
it is still pretty interesting, if only for the fact that the guy was
Kenyan.
As all this information is taken from newspaper
reports we know we little about Francis Ng'ang'a. But what we do know
that he lived at Lower Matasia, Ngong, he was 31-years old and he was a
matatu driver. He was also separated from his wife, Rhoda Gathoni, 29.
She had custody of his three daughters, Carol Nasirian (10), Wairimu (?)
and Naisenya (7). And from the following descriptions I think it may be
a fair assumption that Francis wasn’t too happy about that.
So, where did it all go wrong for Francis?
On Saturday, November 20, 1999, Francis Ng'ang'a,
picked up his children from their mother's custody in Kayole, Nairobi.
While picking up the kids he also tried to persuade his wife to return
to his house with him, but she wasn’t interested. Francis got a little
violent when she turned him down but luckily for her Ngige Mutua, her
father, was on hand to dish out a little punishment on Francis. I guess
it just wasn’t his day.
Francis returned home with his daughters, which is
where his mother takes up the story:
"When he got home, at 5pm, he informed me that he
had finally brought his children back. He said he was no longer
interested in his wife and would never want to see her at their
matrimonial home."
"When I asked him why he looked unhappy, he said
his father-in-law had beaten him up. He then went back to his house as
the children went out to play with the rest," the old woman
explained.
Later in the evening, she invited her son for dinner
with the children but he declined, saying they had already fed on food
his mother had prepared.
From here on we don’t really know exactly what
happened but sometime during the night Francis set about solving his
problems. He had the three girls a drink each. This drink contained (or
was pure) Cooper Triatix, a chemical that seemed to do the job fairly
well as the girls died pretty quickly.
Once they were dead, Francis put all three bodies in
the sitting room. They were dressed in neat tunics and bare-feet, and
were placed on their stomachs on one sofa seat. Bizarrely he arranged
them in order of their age. He then covered them with a blanket.
Francis then hung himself from the roof, right beside
the three corpses, with a black cable. Maybe his own suicide had
something to do with the clothes he was wearing (a green denim jeans
suit, a purple T-shirt, a woollen hat and brown socks. I mean, who would
be seen alive in this ensemble?)
The corpses were found at 9am on Sunday morning by
relatives who broke into the house when Francis and the kids didn’t
show up at his mums for breakfast.
And as an amusing postscript, the mother of the
children didn't find out about their deaths until a few days later
because the girls younger brother (it was never said that he was her son
also, so I'm assuming he was a step son) was sent to relay the bad news
to her. Not surprisingly he never made it. He was later "found to
be too shocked and confused to carry out the mission".
The Wacky World of Murder
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