A picture of Senior Principal Magistrate Pauline Omung’ala which was posted on twitter by the DCI indicating she murdered her husband has drawn mixed reactions.
The picture was posted on Monday by the DCI and has been trending.
Several users have taken to social media to bash her whereas others have condoled with her.
Dan Simiyu , “This is Hon Pauline Omung’ala Chesang, a Magistrate and most weird woman accused of killing her husband, Robert Chesang . Why Kill. I have always told guys and do so again that whenever things aren’t working. The wisest thing to do is to disengage peacefully.
What a disgrace of a woman,”
Pamela Mactolo Innocent until proven guilty.
Dan Simiyu Sis Pamela Mactolo , It happens. Find time and talk to those who know her very well. Read newspaper articles about her and her wickedness!. Chesang’s only crime was to find his way to the house, a house he built. He has just gone to pick his belongings then phew, Ak47! Show me any thug who carries an AK 47 during the day?. The very thugs that killed him were the ones using his cars. Who give them the cars, Pauline the wife?
Brabetts Bayern Munich Pamela Mactolo hapa nayo Pauline is as guilty as the color of Milk, I feel so bad for her, We started school with her at Kibabii and in campus, I know her so well, Evidence iko laid on the table hawezi toroka but being the law itself maybe she will be helped by her fellows,
Kizito W. Simiyu Lucky it wasn’t a man
Paulines husband was shot dead in their posh Lukenya home on February 17.
She was arrested over the weekend in connection with the murder.
She was summoned by Athi River police officers investigating the murder and locked up on Sunday.
Lawyer Robert Chesang’ was shot seven times in their Machakos home at about noon.
The murder was described as an assassination.
Omungala’s arrest brings the number of suspects being questioned to five.
All are in custody.
Police sources said the motive was domestic violence between the deceased and his arrested wife.
According to the police, their disagreements were occasioned by fighting for property and leading to their cases appearing before courts.
It’s reported that Pauline felt that being a magistrate, she was being embarrassed by the cases being handled in courts.