DNA on Knife, Towel Ties Matara to Socialite Wahu Killing

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Socialite Starlet Wahu (L) was found dead after a scuffle with John Matara (R).

Government Chemist Emily Oporo revealed that DNA profiles from both Starlet Wahu and John Matara were found on the knife believed to be the murder weapon and a towel recovered from the scene.

Wahu, a 24-year-old socialite was brutally murdered on the night of January 3, 2024 at Papino Apartments in South B, Nairobi.

Oporo testified before Justice Alexander Muteti at the Milimani High Court where Matara, the suspect is facing murder charges.

Horace Arwa, the arresting officer attached to South B Police Station, gave a detailed account of how the accused was apprehended.

Arwa testified that he was assigned to attend to a scene after two women made a report of a woman being found lying at Papino Apartment house number Y32 in a pool of blood, and the reportees indicated she appeared to be dead.

He said he immediately rushed to the scene, where he found the body of a woman lying naked in a pool of blood, who was later identified as Starlet Wahu.

According to his testimony, after visiting the crime scene, he trailed the accused after being informed that he was seen around South B Hospital carrying a towel soaked in blood.

Upon arrival at South B Hospital, he was further informed that the accused had been referred to Mbagathi Hospital.

The officer stated that they then made their way to Mbagathi Hospital, where they him being attended to by two male nurses and his clothes soaked in blood, and he had a white towel wrapped on his waist.

The officer told the court that he asked Matara about Wahu’s killing. He admitted to having a scuffle with her and admitted he stabbed her on the left thigh.

The murder suspect John Matara in court.

Upon his discharge from Mbagathi Hospital, the officer told the court that he arrested him together with Andrew Nyongesa, who had allegedly taken him to the hospital for treatment.

The officer then took his blood-stained clothes and booked them as exhibits, which were produced before court during his testimony.

The next hearing continues tomorrow.

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