A shocking incident involving businessman Ramadhan Idd Shaaban has left the public in disbelief after he was found dead following an alleged arrest by the police.
This comes just days after Edwin Ngetich was identified as the prime suspect in the murder of Victoria Mumbua Kaloki, a 28-year-old taxi driver.
Victoria Kaloki, a well-known driver for popular ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt, was reported missing after failing to return home following several rides on a fateful night.
Her disappearance raised concerns among her family and the ride-hailing community, as they anxiously awaited answers. Tragically, her body was later found in a gruesome state at the City Mortuary.
Investigations into Kaloki’s death pointed to Ngetich as the last person seen with her.
Witnesses and surveillance footage helped the police track down Ngetich, and he was arrested for questioning.
It was revealed that Ngetich had lured Kaloki to a remote area, where the crime took place.
Although the exact motive for the murder remains unclear, some believe there may have been personal or financial issues between the two.
As the investigation continues, Kaloki’s family remains devastated by her loss, with her mother pleading for justice.
The case has caught the attention of many in the taxi and ride-hailing industry, who are calling for better safety measures to protect drivers, especially women.
The safety of ride-hailing drivers has become a growing concern, with many wondering how such attacks can be prevented in the future.
While the investigation moves forward, the case of Ramadhan Idd Shaaban’s death has added another layer of mystery to an already troubling situation.
His alleged arrest by the police, followed by his sudden death, has raised more questions.
Some speculate that his death may be linked to the ongoing investigation into Kaloki’s murder, though no official statement has been made.