The body of a girl believed to be that of Tiffany, one of the three Kiambu children who went missing two days before the bodies of their parents were discovered was on Monday found by police burnt with sulphuric acid and dumped in a Ruiru Coffee farm.
According to area police spokesperson, Zipporah Mboroki, the body, which was clothed in grey pajamas, is of a girl who is aged between 7 and 8 years.
‘The body of the girl has been taken to the mortuary and we have asked the family of the missing children to go to Thika Level Five Hospital and identify the body since we the police are not quite sure if she is one of the missing children,” said Mboroki.
Andrew Mahiu, who is the family spokesperson, told journalists outside Thika Level Five Hospital that the body which was found is the body of their missing daughter.
“The two boys Allen who is 9 years old and Ryan who is 8 years are still missing and we urge the public if they have any information that can lead us to getting them to kindly share it with us or the police,” said Mahiud.
The three children went missing last week after their parents’ bodies were found dead on Wednesday under very mysterious circumstances.
Police suspect that Magu, who is the father of the children, may have killed his wife and dumped her body at Paradise Lost in Kiambu and later committing suicide.