Kenyan woman, Rahab Karisa, stabbed to death by her househelp
30-year-old county chief officer, Rahab Karisa, was allegedly stabbed to death by her house help in Mnarani, Kilifi county in Kenya.
Karisa, who until her demise was the chief officer for Fisheries and Blue Economy, was found dead in her room on Thursday morning, July 20, 2023, after reportedly quarreling with the house help.
An autopsy conducted on Friday, July 21, at the Kilifi county hospital, indicated that Karisa sustained a deep cut that pierced through the artery and partially the lungs.
According to the pathologist, the after-effects could not be reversed, and thus death was inevitable.
Her husband, Maxwell Mmera, further detailed that it was a 13 cm deep cut below the scapula with a v-cut straight into the artery and part of the lungs; she would then bleed to death.
The widower added that his wife was set to turn 31 on Saturday, July 22.
Kilifi County police boss, Fatuma Hadi, who confirmed the incident said investigations are underway.
Hadi said the house help disappeared after the incident.
“We found the body in the bedroom and it had stab wounds. We are currently hunting for the house help who has since vanished,” she said.
The police boss said they have crucial leads that will lead to the arrest of the suspect
Karisa returned to the country on Wednesday, July 19, from a trip to Italy.
According to a private guard, the house help fled by jumping over the perimeter wall when security officers from a private firm arrived for morning duties.
The house help was fleeing with the deceased’s child.
Hadi dismissed reports that the suspect committed suicide.