Tragedy in Siaya: Officer Kills Boss at Ng’iya Police Post, Later Shot Dead While Fleeing Unclothed

Double Tragedy: Ng'iya Police Post Shooting Claims Two Officers in Siaya County | Mental Health Concerns Raised

Double Tragedy at Ng'iya Police Post: Two Officers Dead in Shocking Shooting Incident

Breaking News - Sunday Incident: A violent confrontation between two police officers at Ng'iya Police Post in Alego Usonga, Siaya County has left both men dead, raising serious questions about mental health support in the police service.

A somber cloud hangs over Ng'iya Police Post in Alego Usonga, Siaya County, after a shocking shooting incident involving two police officers left both men dead in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The Tragic Sequence of Events

At around 6:00 a.m., residents of the quiet village were jolted awake by the sound of gunfire coming from the local police station. According to preliminary reports:

  • Constable Martin Mwendwa, armed with a G3 rifle, forced his way into his superior's quarters
  • Corporal Chesise was shot multiple times in the chest and arms while still in his house
  • The attacker then fled toward Ng'iya Girls High School, firing shots into the air
"The officer broke the door and gained entry before opening fire, killing his boss," reads part of the police incident report.

Aftermath and Investigation

The pursuing officers caught up with Mwendwa near Ng'iya Girls High School, where he was reportedly running unclothed. In the ensuing confrontation:

  • The constable was shot and killed near the school gate
  • Both bodies remained at the scene for several hours
  • Large crowds gathered as police cordoned off the area

Gem Yala Sub-County Police Commander Charles Wafula confirmed the incident while addressing the media:

"There is a possibility of a personal disagreement or psychological distress, but we are not ruling out any angle at this time. This is a tragic incident for the police service and the community."

Broader Implications

Mental Health Concerns: Anonymous sources within the station suggested the late constable may have been dealing with psychological challenges, though this remains unconfirmed by official channels.

Key developments following the incident:

  • Bodies transferred to Siaya County Referral Hospital Mortuary for postmortem
  • DCI detectives have launched a thorough investigation
  • Local leaders calling for calm and mental health reforms in the police service

This tragic event has reignited crucial conversations about officer well-being, particularly in remote postings, and the urgent need for better psychological support systems within Kenya's law enforcement agencies.

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