Ten suspects, including the father of her unborn child, are the focus of the investigation into February 12, 2023, the "forced abortion" that resulted in the death of a 22-year-old Dedan Kimathi University student. After becoming pregnant with Regina Wairimu, a fourth-year student of electrical.
And telecommunication engineering, the man is thought to have been motivated to get rid of the unborn child. "Investigations are moving forward steadily with a pool of suspects that includes that man and other locals [in Nyeri] with the hope that soon we will separate the wheat from the chaff.
And be advised by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on the way forward," stated John Gacheru, the director of the Nyeri County Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
Discreet monitoring
According to him, the DCI has put all persons of interest under a covert monitoring program to safeguard them from any harm brought on by a cover-up. Regina informed her friends on February 11 that she would be visiting a Nyeri pub to meet the father of her unborn child.
Detectives think she met with numerous people in this bar, including the regular DJ and two ladies. Then, they traveled to one of the two women's rental homes in the Kengemi estate on the outskirts of Nyeri town, where Regina is thought to have had her eight-and-a-half-month-old fetus forcibly aborted.
Investigators also want to speak with the taxi driver who was hired by the two women to take Regina to the hospital at Dedan Kimathi University while she was unconscious. As she was taken to Nyeri County Referral Hospital, it was determined that she had passed away.
Dead fetus
Two bags, one carrying the deceased fetus and the other filled with bloody garments, were found with her in this hospital after being picked up by the ambulance driver after the cab left them behind. She was reportedly carried from the third floor of the apartment building into the taxi by two males.
Police think the deceased had a partner who lived in the area who was "streetwise, controversial, and jealous" (whose name cannot also be revealed for legal reasons). Even suggesting that "we can just let this matter [go away without any inquiries; we settle everything.
And leave the rest to God," the two had made this suggestion to the family. According to Mr. Gacheru, an examination of every suspect's cell phone activities during the time of Regina's death would be part of the investigations.
The result of a post-mortem performed by Dr. Bill Muriuki on February 17 will also be examined by the police. It said that "she died of several tumors on her uterus that prompted massive blood hemorrhage." After Regina passed away, a young woman and a guy went to the deceased's rural home.
In a BMW driven by a man who was "presented by the girl as a conduit to influence and authority" to "look into any difficulties, the family could be facing in paying the funeral," according to the report.
Forensic analysis
"But that is not an issue, we are fully empowered by technology to retrieve all of the lost data and we will investigate them," Mr. Gacheru said, adding that Regina's phone had been formatted to remove all recordings.
In order to identify the father and determine whether he was involved in her death, DNA testing must also be done. Please be aware that we are doing all in our power to solve this death, and nobody on my team is interested in protecting anyone who has been implicated for any reason.
According to Mr. Gacheru, we will approach the task at hand professionally, and any conclusions will be subject to due process. Documents that Nation has access to suggest that Regina may have made up her mind to have a child even when she asked to have her studies postponed.
From January 12 to September 2023. She was supposed to graduate this year in May if there hadn't been a deferral. He stated that forensic examination of the two bags' fingerprints and the blood stains discovered in the residence will play a significant role in the investigations.
The medical staff who treated Regina after the taxi had carried her inside will also be questioned by the police.
Valentine’s Day message
According to the information on her antenatal clinic card, she was seven and a half months pregnant and set to give birth in two weeks at the time of the deferment's start. A Valentine's Day card with the following words was found in one of her notebooks: "To my unborn son... I cherish you.
My baby daddy's influence and authority are causing issues... But I have to give birth to you so I may adore you like my mother.
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