A witness stunned Nakuru court after he narrated how a Fourth Year Egerton University student was killed.
Dr Titus Ngulungu, who conducted the autopsy on Cynthia Chelagat’s body, narrated to the court the chilling details.
Ngulungu said Chelagat had been stabbed six times on her neck leading to massive blooding.
“The body had more than six significant wounds, especially in the neck area,” Dr Ngulungu said.
The pathologist said the deceased must have died after air was blocked due to blood clotting in veins.
He was giving evidence in the case involving Edmund Ruto who is accused of murdering the student after a love affair went sour.
She was killed at Njokerio, Njoro in February.