Martin Mwau: Another Missing Mlolongo Man Found Dead, Body Discovered at City Mortuary
The search for Martin Mwau Zyuko, one of the three men who disappeared from Mlolongo, has ended in tragedy. His body was discovered at the Nairobi Funeral Home, leaving his family devastated.
Mwau went missing on December 16, 2024. His disappearance sparked concern and desperate efforts by loved ones to locate him. Sadly, their worst fears were confirmed when his body was found in the mortuary.
Citizen Digital reported that Mwau’s family identified his remains. However, they must still undergo DNA testing to confirm the identity scientifically.
Second Body Found, One Man Still Missing
The heartbreaking discovery came just hours after another missing Mlolongo man, Justus Mutumwa, was also identified at the same mortuary. Mutumwa’s family stated that his body had been collected from Ruai and taken to City Mortuary on December 18, two days after he went missing.
Despite the tragic findings, the whereabouts of the third missing man, Karani Muema, remain unknown. His family continues to plead for answers and assistance in locating him.

Unanswered Questions Surround the Deaths
Authorities have not disclosed where Mwau’s body was recovered before being taken to the mortuary. This has raised concerns among the families and the public, who are demanding transparency.
With two of the three missing men now confirmed dead, fear and anxiety grip Mlolongo residents. Many worry about their safety, fearing a pattern of unexplained disappearances and deaths.
Community Demands Justice
The mysterious circumstances surrounding these deaths have sparked outrage. Concerned citizens and human rights activists are calling for a thorough investigation. Many are questioning whether these men were targeted and what led to their deaths.
The families of the victims are urging law enforcement agencies to speed up the investigations and provide closure. They want justice and answers about what happened to their loved ones.
Authorities Remain Silent
So far, authorities have not released any statements regarding the cases. The silence has fueled speculation and frustration among the public. Many are demanding accountability and action to prevent further disappearances.
As investigations continue, the grieving families hope for truth and justice. The pain of losing their loved ones in such a manner is unbearable, and they seek answers to help them find closure.
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Martin Mwau: Another Missing Mlolongo Man Found Dead, Body Discovered at City Mortuary
