Moses Omusolo was set to wed in February 2023 after becoming engaged. To prepare for his wedding, Moses Omusolo already took time off. He wasn’t working when he passed away. Omusolo’s family is seeking justice, and Nairobi police are investigating the circumstances of his death. Follow For More Updates at satiknews.com
Moses Omusolo Death Reason
Murder was thought to be the reason for the death of Moses Omusolo. The Standard Media Group and the media industry are in mourning following the death of a print media editor on December 22. According to the police, they think he was killed somewhere else and the body was left on the road next to Superloaf Company. Since then, a police investigation into the murder has been opened.
Despite being a senior member of the company, a coworker who was mourning him lauded his demeanor: “Having worked with him, he was quite calm, barely angered anyone, and was very personable.” He was described as a man who openly talked with his employees and had a comprehensive awareness of the financial markets.
How did Moses Omusolo Die
Moses Omusolo, 35, was found dead in a ditch on Thursday morning. According to reports, the business writer Moses Okiror Omusolo may have been killed somewhere else before his body was dumped there.
Moses Omusolo had a severe head slash wound when his body was found close to Kangundo Road. He was recognized by a black backpack containing certain personal documents that the police used to authenticate his identification.
The corpse of the dead was transferred to the mortuary, and investigations are still ongoing to determine what may have happened, according to Nairobi Police officer Adamson Bungei. For the latest news, follow us on Google News
Along with these publications, Moses also contributed to Gumzo naMwanaspoti, Kenya Television Network, AllAfrica, Daily Nation, Standard Digital, and Business Daily Africa. The National Police Service is presently looking into the heinous murder of the scribe. The murder’s motive and potential culprits remain unknown.
The surrounding Umoja district, where the body was found, was home to the journalist. He worked at Nation Media Group before joining Standard Group.