The final nail in Monica Kimani’s murder case.

Written by on March 13, 2024

Joseph ‘Jowie’ Irungu has been sentenced to death, over the murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani.

Justice delayed is normally justice denied, but this isn’t the case for Monica Kimani’s family.

Justice Grace Nzioka of the High Court in Milimani made the pronouncement on Wednesday.

After a long wait, the judge said the verdict that changed Jowie’s life. 

“I, therefore, order that the first accused person being Joseph Kuria Irungu alias Jowie shall suffer death as provided for the offence of murder under section 204 of the penal code of Kenya unless that sentence is set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction,” . Justice Grace Nzioka said

The judgment came after the court found Jowie guilty of Kimani’s murder.

Justice Nzioka in February said the prosecution had proven beyond reasonable doubt that Jowie murdered Monica Kimani.

Jowie’s sentencing was initially set for Friday, March 8, but was pushed to Wednesday.

Monica Kimani was brutally killed on the night of September 19, 2018, at her Lamuria Gardens apartment in Nairobi.

“Having considered the evidence in this matter it is the finding of this court that the prosecution has adduced adequate evidence and has met the threshold… It is the finding of this court that the first accused person murdered the deceased,” ruled Justice Grace Nzioka.

Former TV news anchor Jacque Maribe, who was charged alongside Jowie was, however, acquitted of the murder charge.

Nzioka said the count of murder was not the proper charge that the prosecution would have preferred against her.

She said the prosecution did not place Maribe at the crime scene.

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