Kenyan Family in the US Announces $10,000 Reward to Anyone with Information about their Son's Death
A Kenyan family in the United States has announced a $10,000 reward to anyone with more information about the suspicious death of their son.
The body of 22-year-old Noble Douglas Kimanthi Abdullah, alias Kimo, a Texas Tech University student, was recovered on April 8th by Lubbock police.
His remains were found near an 11-story parking garage on campus, but a police report of his death did not capture details of the cause of his injuries. Police have not ruled out suicide, but don't suspect foul play.
“Knowing Kimo’s character, he was not suicidal, well-liked and often went for early morning jogs,” his father, Noble Abdullah told KCBD.
“We feel people were involved in his death.”
A report by police says that an officer at the scene who viewed a CCTV footage said he saw unidentified persons running past surveillance cameras at 2:20 a.m. and 3:40 a.m., but “observed no further suspicious activity or subjects."
Texas Tech University will have its campus flag lowered to half staff on Monday, April 23rd to honor Kimo, who was studying computer science and technology. His family lives in Spring, Texas.