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A man who pretended to be an examination officer and defrauded two students at Egerton University of Sh110,000 was yesterday charged in a Nakuru Court with fraud.

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Samuel Mwangi denied the charges of impersonation and obtaining money through false pretense before Nakuru Principal Magistrate Bernard Mararo.

Mwangi is said to have defrauded Levis Kiprop of Sh100,700 on diverse dates between March 21 and April 1 at Egerton University in Njoro sub-county.

He also denied obtaining Sh10,000 from Kirui Ng’eno on March 10, at the university by pretending he was in a position to fix his missing marks problems.

The case is scheduled for hearing on June 14.

Kwani hao students ni wakulima wa ngano au shayiri hivi?

:D:D:D:Dthere is no way wangerushwa hio pesa kama watoto wa class two…(if the story is true)

The spouse must be American and the dude must have abandoned Kenya family. Now they want any money he left behind, ama?

A family is seeking the government’s help investigate the death of their son in the US.

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Moses Maima (pictured), 50, is said to have committed suicide in Chicago and was quickly cremated even as the family waited for the body to be brought home for burial.

Maima’s younger brother Phillip Miyare yesterday said the family was still in shock.

He told Sunday Standard that the family wanted independent investigations to establish the circumstances surrounding Maima’s death.

“The explanation on how he died is suspicious. We need to know what happened,” said Phillip.

He said although he was aware that Maima had wished to be cremated upon his death, the family was concerned that this was done without involving them.

“What is worrying is the speed in which he was cremated after his death in the alleged suicide,” said Phillip.

“The family wanted the body to be brought and buried in Kenya. This was the wish of our father. We requested to be involved in the burial arrangements but this was never done,” he said.

Miyare claimed that the family was initially in conversation with Maema’s spouse in the US and agreed on burial arrangements.

“We had agreed to consult one another but last week but were shocked to learn the body had been cremated,” he said.

Maema moved to the US in the 1990s and had three children.

The family is planning a requiem mass even without the body, to be held on April 13.

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001318888/kenyan-cremated-in-the-us-as-family-cries-foul?fbclid=IwAR1PZ-0Pq5WEnBQ51o8ZCGgSwryMlxj9pPuNUbFz9s3zR_U4IQ3WCWVESnQ