We're loading the full news article for you. This includes the article content, images, author information, and related articles.
Detectives unravel the chilling murder of Andrew Nyaga, revealing how he was lured from his Kamakis home by "friends" on Facebook over a debt, only to be killed and dumped on a roadside.

A chilling tale of betrayal has emerged from the investigation into the murder of 43-year-old Andrew Nyaga, who was lured from the safety of his home by "friends" only to be butchered over a debt.
The modern digital age has birthed a new kind of horror, where social media platforms become hunting grounds. The murder of Andrew Nyaga is a grim testament to this reality. Nyaga, a resident of the serene Kamakis estate, was found dead on February 3, 2026, his body callously dumped along the Kenol-Sagana road. What initially looked like a random act of violence has unraveled into a calculated plot hatched on Facebook and executed with cold-blooded precision.
Detectives have pieced together a timeline that reads like a thriller. It began not with a weapon, but with a text. Nyaga was contacted by people he believed to be friends—acquaintances cultivated through social media interactions. They lured him out of his Kamakis home with the promise of a meeting, likely exploiting a transaction or a social engagement.
The tragedy of Andrew Nyaga is a wake-up call. It exposes the dangerous intersection of virtual relationships and real-world violence. "We are seeing a trend where trust built online is weaponized offline," a DCI source revealed. The "friends" who lured him were not strangers, but wolves in digital clothing.
As the family prepares to lay him to rest, the community in Kamakis is in shock. The man they knew is gone, a victim of a betrayal that started with a friend request and ended in a morgue. Justice may be coming, but it will not bring Andrew back.
Keep the conversation in one place—threads here stay linked to the story and in the forums.
Sign in to start a discussion
Start a conversation about this story and keep it linked here.
Other hot threads
E-sports and Gaming Community in Kenya
Active 9 months ago
The Role of Technology in Modern Agriculture (AgriTech)
Active 9 months ago
Popular Recreational Activities Across Counties
Active 9 months ago
Investing in Youth Sports Development Programs
Active 9 months ago