• Sunday, 04 May 2025

"He Killed Many People": Shock as Dark Allegations Surface Against slain Kasipul MP Charles Ong'ondo Were

On the fourth day since Kasipul Member of Parliament Charles Ong’ondo Were died, it is becoming clear that he was a man of many faces. One of those, it would appear, was a dark side.

 

A section of Kasipul constituents is coming out to speak of their ordeals at the hands and instruction of their now deceased MP.

 

On April 28, 2025, Edward Odhiambo came face to face with what he says was the wrath of his area MP. The bloodied clothes he wore on the day he was burying his cousin are a physical reminder of that encounter.

 

The brazen daylight attack that nearly took his life happened in the presence of the MP during a funeral. And it was at yet another funeral that Bobby, a constituent, also accused the MP of instigating an attack against him and his brother.

 

"Huyu anaitwa Faruk alikuja na panga, alikuwa karibu 400 feet, akanikata na panga nikaanguka chini. Hawa magoons wake wote wamekuja sasa, mimi nimechapwa kama nyoka," Odhiambo stated. 

 

He survived that attack with wounds that will remind him of the character of the man elected to represent him.

 

In another homestead in the same constituency, a family’s fifteen-year agony at the hands of the deceased lawmaker is evident.

 

The family of Dotty Apondi has long accused the late MP of having a hand in the disappearance of their daughter in 2010. 

 

The late MP is accused of luring the then 38-year-old Dotty to Meru under the guise of offering her employment. Her sister says the offer was welcome as she had lost her job.

 

Dotty’s family lost contact with her three weeks into her employment. Desperate attempts to locate her were met with lack of cooperation from law enforcement and threats of violence from the late MP when police went to search for clues of Dotty’s whereabouts in his Meru house.

 

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Dotty’s family’s relentless search bore no fruit. Last year, her mother—depressed and ill from the uncertainty of her daughter’s fate—passed on.

 

Her siblings, however, say they will not stop seeking answers, even in the death of the man they suspect to have played a role.

 

"Yeye alikuwa anafanya hizo vitu kwa sababu alikuwa kwa power. Labda alikuwa ana terrorise watu wengi kama area MP. Alikuwa na hooliganism," Odhiambo added. 

 

All these people sought help from authorities, but it would appear that there was little that was forthcoming.

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