A man identified in reports as the boyfriend of a Citibank executive is arrested in Kenya following the death of the executive’s partner in Woolwich, south London. Multiple outlets report that police found the boyfriend beaten to death in a London riverside property. Authorities then moved to track a suspect believed to be involved in the case. According to the reports, the suspect—named as Brian Kiprop Kiplagat/Kipglagat—was intercepted on June 10 by immigration officers near the border area of Namanga, as he attempted to travel from Kenya toward Tanzania. One report adds that he was already under surveillance by undercover police before his detention. The outlets agree that the arrest takes place at the border and that the man is taken into custody by immigration officials following his attempted travel. The reports do not provide further details on charges, police statements, or the investigation’s next steps. The case remains under investigation as authorities determine the circumstances of the death and the suspect’s role.
Boyfriend of Citibank executive arrested in Kenya after killing in Woolwich
A man identified in reports as the boyfriend of a Citibank executive is arrested in Kenya following the death of the executive’s partner in Woolwich, south London. Multiple outlets report that police...
- A man identified as the boyfriend of a Citibank executive is arrested in Kenya after a death in Woolwich, south London.
- The boyfriend is reported to have been found beaten to death in a London riverside flat.
- The suspect, reported as Brian Kiprop Kiplagat/Kipglagat, is detained on June 10.
- He is intercepted near the Namanga border area by immigration officers while attempting to travel toward Tanzania.
- At least one outlet reports the suspect was being tracked by undercover police before the immigration stop.
Brian Kiprop Kiplagat was arrested on June 10 after being intercepted by immigration officers at the border of Namanga
15 hours agoBrian Kiprop Kipglagat was being tracked by undercover police before immigration officers detained him on June 10 as he attempted to travel to Tanzania.
22 hours agoBrian Kiprop Kipglagat was being tracked by undercover police before immigration officers detained him on June 10 as he attempted to travel to Tanzania.
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