D- commits suicide by setting his house ablaze

Meria

Elder Lister
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Detectives based in Uasin Gishu County are investigating an incident in which a fellow officer committed suicide by setting his house ablaze. The officer is said to have first locked himself up inside the house in Emkoin village, Turbo sub-county, before setting up the house ablaze. Neighbours who responded to the Saturday morning tragedy say, they were alarmed by billowing smoke coming from the victim’s house, but it was a johnny-come-lately to the scene. One of the neighbours who was the first person to arrive at the scene said that Inspector Sammy Chirchir’s last born son came to her house at around 10:00 am to inform her that his father had lit mattresses in their house to drive off bees. “When I came over to inquire, I found the entire house on fire and when Chirchir noticed me, he started shouting that we leave him alone. He was moving around the house saying he was not in need of any help,” the distraught neighbour said. It took the intervention of Uasin Gishu fire brigade team to put off the fire before police arrived to collect the remains of their late colleague that were taken to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) mortuary. “We tried our best to break into the house, but the fire was intense, and before he collapsed in the blaze he kept shouting that we leave his compound to let him die in peace,” another neighbour at the scene said.
 

Ubongo

Elder Lister
They act all tough outside but inside they are very weak, they have no shock absorbers to endure disappointments and suffering.

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Fala12

Elder Lister
They act all tough outside but inside they are very weak, they have no shock absorbers to endure disappointments and suffering.

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First they are human too.
Second many especially in early days of their career engage in illegal, immoral,corrupt activities that they get away with since they are cops, later on these tend to impact negatively on their conscience and make them unstable.
3rd they generally work in extreme circumstances or meet extremely stressful cases but psychosocial support in kenya is generally non-existent
 
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