The brother of a Kisii doctor who was found dead by his girlfriend says he didn't know he had a girlfriend

  • The bodies of Vincent Bosire, a doctor at KTRH, and Angela Moraa were found in a tenement house in Kisii after neighbors reported a foul smell
  • Vincent's older brother revealed that the family did not know Angela or any romantic relationship involving Vincent
  • The family is anxiously awaiting the results of the autopsy to determine the cause of death and find closure

The brother of the Kisii doctor who was found dead with Angela Moraa, a woman who had landed from the United States, said he did not know about the woman.

The Kisii doctor's brother spoke a few days after the two were found dead. Photo: Felix Matara.
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The bodies of Vincent Bosire and Moraa were found in a tenement house in Kisii, with their hands strangely joined; the remains were discovered after neighbors complained about the bad smell coming from the house.

Speaking to Citizen TV, the brother of the deceased doctor said he did not know that Bosire had a girlfriend, adding that the family still does not know the cause of their relative's death.

“When the police entered the house, they found them dead while holding hands. I heard that the lady was from America,” the elder brother of the deceased said.

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According to another family member, Vincent called their mother and informed her that he was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital (KTRH).

“He called my mother around 7 pm and told her that he was in the hospital and was admitted to the ICU. And he added that if anything happens to him, we will be told,” his sister said.

The family is now anxiously awaiting an autopsy to find out the truth about the incident.

The mysterious deaths of Vincent Bosire and Angela Moraa

As previously reported, Evans Nyambunde, Vincent's cousin, told TUKO.co.ke that the family became worried after several unsuccessful attempts to contact him by phone.

They then had to inquire about Vincent's whereabouts at work, where they were told he was last seen on Wednesday, November 27.

The couple's bodies were taken to the KTRH morgue as police began investigating whether foul play was involved or if the deaths were self-inflicted.

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