Fresh details have emerged about the death of Reverend Julius Ndumia after an autopsy confirmed he died from severe head injuries following a violent attack.
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) pastor was found dead at his residence within the church compound in Nakuru, in an incident that has shocked both the local community and religious leaders.
According to reports, the autopsy showed that the injuries were caused by a blunt object, pointing to a brutal assault.
Earlier reports had indicated that the clergyman was attacked by unknown assailants who gained access to the compound at night. The attackers are believed to have overpowered a security guard before reaching the pastor’s house.
Police said the body was discovered inside the house with serious injuries, while the watchman was also left wounded during the attack. Investigators noted that the house had been disturbed, although the exact motive behind the killing remains unclear.
Authorities have since launched investigations to track down those responsible, with the case raising concerns over security in residential and institutional compounds.
The killing has left the church and residents in mourning, as leaders call for justice and improved safety measures.
Overall, the autopsy findings have confirmed the violent nature of the attack, deepening the mystery surrounding the pastor’s death as investigations continue.
