One of the suspects in the death last week of prominent Kenyan LGBTQ rights campaigner Edwin Chiloba is his roommate, police said, as five men in connection to the murder appeared in court
Kenyan LGBT activist Edwin Chiloba poses for a selfie in Kakamega, Kenya published May 9, 2019 in this picture obtained from social media. Courtesy of Edwin Chiloba via Facebook/via REUTERS
A police affidavit released by a court in Chiloba's hometown of Eldoret on Monday said he is believed to have died in the home he shared with one of the suspects, Jacktone Odhiambo. A coalition of rights groups including Amnesty International Kenya commended the police on Monday for their swift investigation.
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