The late Makueni Senator and former Cabinet minister Mutula Kilonzo was found dead at his ranch in Maanzoni, Machakos County.
The country was Saturday thrust into mourning following the
sudden death of Makueni Senator and former Cabinet minister Mutula
Kilonzo at his ranch in Maanzoni, Machakos County.
Mr Kilonzo was found dead in bed yesterday at
around 11 am by his workers. Brother-in-law Chris Musau, who was the
first relative to arrive at Mr Kilonzo’s home, confirmed the death after
he was notified by the workers.
Police and medical personnel were called in to
investigate what had caused the sudden death that left the family
devastated and the country searching for answers.
Mr Kilonzo arrived at the ranch on Friday at
around 3 pm as is his routine on most weekends when he does not have
engagements that would keep him away. The workers said he was in a
jovial mood when he arrived at the ranch driving himself.
“He alighted and went round the flower beds, giving instructions here and there on how the place should look,” a worker said.
He was alone and inspected the ranch before he was
served dinner at around 7 pm. The rest of his family lives in Nairobi
and the former Education minister visits the ranch regularly.
According to the workers who cannot be named
because they were instructed not to speak to the media, the Senator went
to bed immediately after dinner. He had been served githeri (a meal of
maize and beans) but instead asked to be given roast meat.
He ate alone and then retired for the night.
Breakfast was served yesterday morning but the workers noticed that Mr
Kilonzo had not touched it at around 10 am which they found unusual.
After calling him out without an answer, they
proceeded to his bedroom that had not been locked and found him lying in
bed with foam covering his mouth. There was vomit in the sink in his
bathroom.
The workers then rushed to call Mr Musau who heads
the Maanzoni Lodge located about five kilometres away from Mr Kilonzo’s
ranch. On arrival, Mr Musau tried to wake him up but the Senator did
not respond.
He then rushed to the hotel where members of the
Kenya Medical Association (KMA) were holding a conference and called in
doctors who accompanied him back to Mr Kilonzo’s home where they
confirmed he was dead.
Family members, close relatives and various leaders were then called with information about the death.
In the afternoon, Mr Musau emerged from the house to brief the media.
“For now all we can confirm is that Mr Kilonzo is dead,” Mr Musau, speaking on behalf of the family, said.
His son Mutula Kilonzo Junior, daughter Kethi Kilonzo and wife Nduku Kilonzo had arrived at the ranch from Nairobi.
Mr Kilonzo’s house was immediately secured by
police officers as investigations got under way to establish the cause
of the death that shocked the country.
As at 6 pm last evening, Mr Kilonzo’s body was
still at his ranch as medical and police investigators got down to
establishing the possible cause of death.
The team of doctors included a government pathologist and his personal physician.
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