Anne Adhiambo: Parents of Slain Final Year KMTC Students Kneel, Wail as They Pick Up Her Items

Ann Adhiambo, a final-year clinical medicine and surgery student at Kenya Medical Training College’s Nairobi campus, was allegedly killed by five of her female classmates and her parents were in pain as they came to pick her stuff. Anne Adhiambo’s mum at the gate where she had gone to pick her daughter’s stuff.  It emerged that there was a dispute over a missing pair of trousers and five girls in the campus allegedly killed her over it, leaving her family and the wider campus community in profound shock. A KTN News report captured the devastating aftermath, showing Ann’s parents arriving at the hostel to collect her belongings from room 220 in the BCW block.  Her father, visibly broken, was heard asking aloud, “Nitarudi na vyombo nitafanyia nini jamani?” — loosely translated as, “What will I do returning home with her belongings?” The couple had reportedly lost their only daughter just days before she was set to complete her studies. Her mother, on the other hand, knelt at the gate and prayed, then she What did witnesses hear of Anne Adhiambo’s death? A witness recounted that Ann had been singing hymns inside her room before falling silent — an account that has since haunted those who knew her.

DCI detectives are now working to establish how her body was moved from a ground-floor room, where she was allegedly attacked, to her own room on an upper floor. The circumstances of that movement remain a key part of the ongoing investigation. A postmortem examination revealed severe injuries to the head and neck, consistent with F. Pathologists also noted significant facial swelling caused by blunt force, as well as bleeding from the nose and ears, pointing to a sustained and reportedly brutal assault.  Where are the 5 suspects now? According to the KTN report, the five female students allegedly involved in Ann’s death have since fled the campus and are being sought by detectives. Ann had been on the cusp of completing her training in clinical medicine and surgery, a course that typically leads graduates into frontline healthcare roles across Kenya’s public health system. Her parents had come to the institution expecting to celebrate; instead, they left carrying her possessions.

 

By  Susan Mwenesi 

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