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A 39-year-old Kenyan woman from Kericho County was found stabbed to death in Reading, UK. British police have arrested her husband in connection with the killing, saying it appears to have been an isolated domestic incident with no wider threat to the public.
Reading, United Kingdom — A 39-year-old Kenyan woman, Linner Sang from Kericho County, was fatally stabbed in her Reading flat on Sunday, 7 September 2025. Thames Valley Police have arrested her 29-year-old husband on suspicion of murder. The investigation remains in the early stages.
What happened now: On 7 September at approximately 14:35 local time, Thames Valley Police responded to reports of a disturbance on A4 London Road, Reading. Linner Sang was found dead inside the home. Her husband was detained later that day near a river.
Why it matters: The case underscores concerns over domestic violence and the protection of diaspora nationals.
Status: Confirmed; ongoing investigation. No broader threat to the public.
Sang, a social care worker, had been living in the UK since late 2023 after completing her studies. Her husband followed her shortly thereafter.
Neighbours reported a prior dispute on 3 September, during which Sang temporarily left the flat. She returned days later to collect her belongings—when the fatal incident occurred.
Mandates: Thames Valley Police is responsible for homicide investigations. UK authorities enforce domestic homicide protocol, including evidence gathering, suspect custody, and victim liaison.
Next steps legally: Formal charges are expected when the Crown Prosecution Service reviews evidence. Victim family liaison and forensic work will follow standard homicide procedures.
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart May (Major Crime Unit):
“We are in the very early stages of this murder investigation, but we have made an arrest and we are not currently looking for anyone else. There is no known threat to the wider public.”
Neighbours: Reported hearing screams and seeing the suspect flee from a window.
Victim: Linner Sang, 39, from Kericho County, Kenya.
Suspect: Husband, 29 years old.
Location: Reading flat on A4 London Road, near Regent Street.
Date/Time: 7 September 2025, around 14:35.
Incident trigger: Domestic dispute escalating during visit to collect personal items.
Police statement: Early-stage homicide investigation; no further suspects.
Community safety: Authorities affirm there is no ongoing risk to the public.
Diaspora vulnerability: Highlights the need for support systems for citizens abroad facing domestic threats.
Privacy and sensitivity: Media and public should avoid speculation while the investigation unfolds.
Exact motive and timeline of events inside the flat.
Whether an official autopsy has been conducted.
Status of any public statements by the family or Kenyan diplomatic mission.
Planned funeral or memorial arrangements.
3 September 2025: Reported argument; Sang leaves flat briefly.
7 September 2025 (~14:35 local): Police respond to disturbance; Sang found dead; husband arrested later near river.
9 September 2025: Public reporting and media coverage confirm details.
Publication of the police’s follow-up briefing or suspect charge announcement.
Any diplomatic or consular statements from Kenya regarding support to the victim’s family.
Developments on legal proceedings, including court schedules or bail status.