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Heartbreaking; Nandi Family, Friends Mourn ACK Reverend Allegedly Killed After Visiting KDF Soldier's Wife At Night

The community of Nandi is in deep sorrow following the death of Reverend James Kemei, a well-loved priest from the Nandi Anglican Church of Kenya. James Kemei, aged 43, was tragically killed on June 20, 2024. 

Reverend Kemei’s death is believed to have occurred under distressing circumstances. According to reports, he was allegedly murdered by a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) soldier. 

The soldier reportedly found Reverend Kemei in his home with his wife late at night. Details suggest that the soldier had set a trap, informed that the priest would be visiting his wife that evening.

Following the attack, Reverend Kemei was urgently rushed to Kapsabet Level 5 Hospital. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was later transferred to Top Hill Hospital in Eldoret. Unfortunately, he was declared dead on arrival. 

This news has left his family, friends, and congregation in shock and grief.Reverend Kemei was known for his dedication to his parishioners and his role as a spiritual leader. 

Those who knew him have expressed their sorrow and shared fond memories of his contributions. Many described him as a "great man" who touched many lives through his work in the church and the community.

The grief is palpable on social media, where many have posted heartfelt tributes to the late priest. Daisy Kiptoo, who worked closely with Reverend Kemei on missions, expressed her disbelief and sorrow. 

She said, “He was in my parish, and we would do missions together. I'm still in shock.” Another mourner, Grace Cheptoo, wrote, “Rest in peace, Reverend. You were a nice pastor to us. Why this?” Victor Limo, reflecting on his past experiences with Reverend Kemei, added, “R.I.P., my former chaplain.”

Family members are also grieving deeply. Reverend Kemei's cousin, Lyn Tallam, shared a touching message defending him against any criticism related to the circumstances of his death, insisting that he was a good man and should be remembered for the positive impact he had on those around him.

Politician Solomon Limoh recently visited Reverend Kemei's family to offer his condolences. He joined the many who are mourning the loss of a man described as a guiding light in his community.




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