- An English businessman, Campbell Scott, disappeared on Sunday, February 16, with CCTV photos following his final stages at the JW Marriott hotel in Westlands, Nairobi
- Scott had traveled to the country for a three -day conference organized by Transunion, one of Kenya's approved credit references
- His colleague, Michael Edward, presented a report of a lost man at the Parklands police station after missing his meetings
- On Monday, February 23, DCI intelligence officers, accompanied by officials from the British Embassy, discovered his body that was rotting in Makongo Forest in Makueni County
Makueni – The rotten body of British citizen Campbell Scott has been found in Makongo Forest in Makueni County.
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Makueni County police confirmed the disclosure that was made by herdsmen on Saturday February 22 am.
Police Commander Alice Kimeli said a corpse surgery will be conducted on Tuesday, February 25, at the Makueni Referral Hospital Reserve to determine the cause of death.
The body was found inserted into a green sack, which raised concerns about the potential crime.
When did Campbell Scott disappeared?
Scott, Director General of FICO, a London -based data analysis company, disappeared for almost two weeks since Sunday, February 16.
Fico, the international leader in credit scoring, operates in 21 countries across South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
In his London branch, Scott served as head of commodity management.
He arrived in Kenya for a three -day conference and appeared on Sunday, February 16, from the JW Marriott hotel in Westlands, Nairobi.
The workshop was organized by Transunion, one of the organizations Three of Kenya's licensed loans.
The CCTV zones of the afternoon show him wearing trousers and a blue shirt, looking comfortable and happy as he waved to the hotel staff before leaving.
His disappearance was reported at the Parklands Police Station by his colleague, Michael Edward, after failing to arrive at scheduled sessions and could not be found by phone.
Detectives set up a search, passing through various bars and hotels in the Westlands, but they did not get any mark.
On Monday, February 24, detectives from Nairobi, accompanied by officials from the British embassy, traveled to Makueni to help identify the body, who later confirmed to be Scott.
Meanwhile, the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) had applied for Interpol's help in finding Scott before his body was diagnosed.

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In another sad case, residents of Koisagat village in Kericho were left with a surprise after discovering the head of a man cut into a cooking pot.
The body was later found in a bush several kilometers from his house.
Locals have accused a prominent businessman of arranging the horrific killings, claiming he was arrested earlier but was later released under a vague condition.

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