Incest, Police Brutality & Murder: The Case of Janet Kirubi and her Nephew Bernard Chege



🕵🏾‍♀️ In this gripping episode of Silent Shadows, we delve into the tragic case of Janet Kirubi and Bernard Chege. Rumored to be in an illicit relationship, their Sunday morning at City Park turned deadly when police officers opened fire on their car, killing Janet and severely injuring Bernard. This incident raises questions about their relationship, domestic violence, and police brutality in Nairobi. Join us as we unravel this complex case involving love, betrayal, and tragedy. From Janet’s turbulent marriage to George Kirubi to the shocking police shooting, this story will leave you questioning what you truly know about Nairobi.

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46 thoughts on “Incest, Police Brutality & Murder: The Case of Janet Kirubi and her Nephew Bernard Chege”

  1. We have cops in Kenya convicted on murder for hire charges. This was definitely a murder for hire. City park is nowhere near the areas identified as the narked areas for target. The husband hired them for murder. All that lady needed was deep, connecting companionship something the cheating and polygamous husband couldn't provide

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  2. I grew up Benard he was warned so many times by his friends about their fling and he didnt listen especially knowing the man his uncle was. He is only alive because the aunt absorb majority of the assassins bullets and their impacts an obvious hit.

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  3. I believe the nephew. The woman had marital problems. No one should pull the trigger without knowing who they are shooting. It could have been a kidnap!

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  4. Put the affair aside. They both made a mistake. The couple panicked especially at the sight of guns. The car driving off tipped the police off making them react and considering their briefing letting the car go was not an option.My condolences to Janet's family 🙏

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  5. I don't think people understand this thing called love, it's being abused seriously. Just because your heart and your body cannot behave when you meet/see the opposite sex doesn't mean it's love. That's sugar coated lust!

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  6. Police brutality is all over the world. They think they are the law. Remember Floyd BLM. But Kenyan police are on another level. Evil, wicked, heartless, cruel and corruption of the highest degree. I sometimes ask myself is it part of their curriculum in Kiganjo to mistreat cilivians.

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