A wicked pastor has been found guilty after he
brutally murdered his pregnant girlfriend with
the help of his son.
Details of How a Nairobi pastor mercilessly
murdered his four-month pregnant girlfriend after
disagreement has been revealed. He was found
guilty and sentenced to death on Thursday by a
Milimani High Court in Kenya.
According to a report by Kenyans, the Milimani
High Court outlined how Pastor Paul Ng’ang’a of
Wells of Faith Church in Kawangware ended the
life of Caroline Chinjira, in a carefully planned
murder.
Presiding Judge Jessie Lessit stated that
evidence presented before him proved that
Ng’ang’a killed the deceased with the help of his
son James Mutua by strangling and hitting the
deceased using a blunt object.
The brutal murder occurred along the Southern
by-pass in Lang’ata as the televangelist, his son
and the girlfriend were driving home on March 9,
2012.
The pastor’s son is said to have begun the
assault by strangling Ms Chinjiri, who was on the
co-driver’s seat, using a wire as his father drove
at a slow pace.
As the struggle continued, Chinjira overpowered
Mutua and managed to get out of the moving car
before seeking help.
The court established that evidence against
Ng’ang’a was enough to convict him since his
clothes, the roof and the steering wheel of his
car were found with blood stains.
Ng’ang’a and his son are said to have driven to
Muthangari Police Station where they claimed
that they had been carjacked. The court
dismissed the pastor’s version of the incident.
Before she died in hospital, Chinjira told the
police that she ran on foot to Ngong Road near
Lenana School where she found a private security
company car. Ms Chinjira was then rushed to the
hospital but succumbed to her injuries.
“The autopsy report by the Government
pathologist corroborated the witnesses’ accounts
together with a dying declaration by the
deceased that indeed Pastor Ng’ang’a played a
key role in ending the life of Chinjira,” said
Justice Lessit.
Family members of the deceased had earlier told
the court that the pregnancy was a major source
of conflict between the two. Pastor Paul
Ng’ang’a was handed a death penalty by the
court.