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Police in Nairobi are investigating the mysterious death of three people who were found dead in a lodging in Pipeline estate, Embakasi on Monday afternoon.
The Star reports that the two men and a woman were found hugging each other when their bodies were found in a room at Chairman Lounge Guest House. Their lips were intercrossed while one of the men was bleeding from the mouth and nose.
The two males have been identified as 63-year-old Philip Murefu Simiyu and 28-year-old Boniface Muchiri Waruiru while the woman is yet to be identified.
Police said there were no signs of forced break-in into the room and are treating the deaths as suicide. It is also suspected that the three may have been involved in a cult.
“A postmortem will tell us if they took poison or what happened in the room. For now, we do not know what could have led to the deaths,” Paul Wachira, head of Nairobi Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said.
The deceased are said to have checked into the room at around midnight on Sunday but failed to check out on Monday as expected.
An attendant sent to check on them said there was no response, forcing the management to call police, who broke in through the window at around 2:00 pm and discovered the bodies.
The bodies of the three were moved to the City Mortuary awaiting postmortem. Detectives are also tracing the families of the deceased.
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@ Seneca, your assumption is that only lips on the heads were "interlocked" May be the writer cann't bring her/himself to be too graphic... That's about the only way I can see 3pairs of lips "inaction". Wasn't planning to comment on this issue,but your question prompted me to.
Like Seneca, I can't wrap my imagination around this one. Not even sure what it means.
In this age of the pandemic, threesomes can exact a heavy toll on the mind and soul. Stay healthy my fellow Kenyans.
That’s a staged murder!
@Gg. You know what? I had not thought of that but it makes sense what you have said.
Lips inter crossed and they were hugging? Ok. How were 3 pairs of lips intercrossed? What does that even mean? Someone please illustrate.