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Tension is still high in Kisii after the mysterious death of a woman inside a house raised more questions than answers. While initial reports pointed to a gas explosion, new revelations are painting a different picture that is now unsettling the community.

Police officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare has weighed in strongly on the matter, warning Kenyans about the dangers of toxic relationships.

In a statement shared online, he hinted that the tragedy may not have been an ordinary gas leak, noting that residents claim the gas cylinder at the scene remained intact. He further pointed to claims that petrol may have been purchased by the man before the incident, a detail that could change the direction of investigations. Read more here.

 

Ngare, who is known for using his platform to speak on social issues, reminded Kenyans that no one dies simply because they are single. His words have sparked conversations online, with many agreeing that walking away from a failing relationship is better than forcing things until tragedy strikes.

The officer emphasized the importance of protecting life and respecting one another in relationships. His message to Kenyans was simple but powerful: if it is not working, choose peace and walk away rather than causing pain to yourself or others.

The incident has left residents shaken, with questions now being raised about what truly caused the fire that claimed the woman’s life. Security agencies are expected to dig deeper into the matter, but for now, the narrative of a gas explosion seems to be losing ground among locals.

As Kisii mourns, Ngare’s call serves as a wake-up call to many Kenyans struggling silently in troubled relationships. His reminder was clear: there is always life after heartbreak, but there can never be life after death.

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