
Wanjaro is said to have left his Kasarani home in Nairobi on July 14. He left behind a suicide note informing his family that they would find his body in River Sagana. This sad news marks the end of the journey for the body of Kenyan musician Wanjaro.
“If I go missing, don’t waste a lot of time looking for me. My body will be in Sagana River,” a message he sent read in part.
On Saturday afternoon, locals in Mbeere Sub-County saw a body floating in Masinga dam, Embu County. They informed officers at Makutano Police Station. Eventually, the tragic discovery led them to identify it as the body of Wanjaro, the Kenyan musician.
“Residents going about their businesses spotted the dead man in the dam and alerted the law enforcers who responded fast and retrieved his body,” Mbeere South police boss Gregory Mutiso said.
A family member positively identified the body. Wanjaro’s car was also found abandoned in Kamweri village at the River Sagana bridge. This confirmed that the body of Kenyan musician Wanjaro was indeed found at the suggested location.
The police boss said preliminary investigations indicated that Wanjaro Junior killed himself over a Sh700,000 debt.
“We have reliably learnt that the victim had been struggling to repay the loan and it is likely he took his life due to depression,” Mutiso told the Nation.
The police boss said investigations had been launched to establish the actual circumstances under which the victim met his death.
Wanjaro’s body had no physical injuries but will still undergo a postmortem exam to establish the cause of death. In the meantime, the news of the recovered body of Kenyan musician Wanjaro has stirred public emotion.
The ‘Wendo ni Mugeria’ hitmaker was a brother to late Kikuyu Benga musician George Wanjara who died in 2007.
He left behind two kids and a wife.
Source-http://nairobiwire.com/
Body of Kenyan Musician Wanjaro Junior Recovered after suicide note







