Homa Bay: The wife of an elder of the SDA church killed by being stabbed in front of the partners telling the incident

  • The Adventist Adventist Church was killed in a knife while serving at Ebeneza SDA church in Ramoya village in Homa Bay County
  • The elder wife Francis Opiyo Quinter Auma, narrated a tragic incident when the suspect attacked her husband before the congregation
  • The family members wanted justice to be done and called on the public to seek a peaceful solution to conflict rather than to commit violence

Fever bay – The wife of the Elder of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) who was killed on Saturday, February 1 reported in tears in tears of her husband's knife in the church.

Quinter Auma, the wife of a murdered SDA, recalls the times when she was stabbed to death. Photo: Citizen TV.
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The killed elder, Francis Opiyo lost his life while serving at the Ebeneza SDA church in Ramoya village, a small Samba Lake in the South Suba parliamentary constituency.

SDA's elder wife killed Homa Bay speaking

His frustrated wife, Quinter Auma, noted that it was a normal Sabbath and did not expect it to end with sadness, as it was.

“The suspect moved from where he was sitting until he was my husband, we didn't know what would happen. Suddenly, he stabbed him with a knife. My husband suffered from pain and collapsed, ” He narrated in the Citizen TV report.

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Leah Akech, one of the family members called on the public to find other ways to resolve conflicts as opposed to attacking and killing each other.

He also mourned Opiyo noting that his death was sudden.

“We were surprised when we heard my brother -in -law had left, we heard a knife,” Said Akech.

“I want to urge the public not to take the law into their own hands because you can end up hurting someone and ruining your life in the process. Our office is open to anyone who has any information so that issues can be resolved before they end with disaster, ” The local supervisor said.

What happened in the Ebeneza SDA church?

According to earlier reports, Opiyo has completed the announcement and reports to the congregation.

He then continued to hand over the service to a fellow elder who pulled out a knife hidden in the Bible and invaded him in the chest.

South Suba Sub -County Police Commander Caxton Ndunda said the suspect, accused Opiyo of having an out -of -wedlock relationship with his wife who is also a member of the church.

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In addition, the suspect escaped the scene before surrendering to the local assistant chief.

He was arrested and detained at Magunga police station.

Opiyo was rushed to hospital where he passed away. His body is stored in the mortuary of St Camillus Hospital in Sori, Migori County.

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Kenyans are touched by a stabbing incident to an elder of the Church Homa Bay

Fredrick:

“If he really had a relationship with his wife then you know or understand what the sins of sin is death.”

Ruth Mokeira:

“Get rid of immorality in the church.”

Triza Ouma:

“Now where is the safest ???”

Esther Kasua:

“The grandmother of a man poisoned, and the dio found her in the wrap. Some pastor's think they're untouchable.”

Josephine Wambongo:

“So there is no place to flee to Kenya?

Homa Bay man is killed by being stabbed in his home

In other sad news, TUKO.co.ke It reported that a 35 -year -old man was killed by unknown people in his house in Miramba village, a western Gaswa West in Homa Bay County.

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According to the South Suba Subsidal Police Commander, Caxton Ndunda, the attackers were defensive with knives and other raw weapons.

The woman, who watched her husband stabbed to death, was called by police to assist in the investigation.

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