April 10, 2026

8 thoughts on “Tragedy in Kenya Stockholm: The Road to Double Murder: Part 1

  1. Osewe…
    I hope u understand that what you are writing could be defamation and You as responsible for this blog could be prosecuted for this…

    Also, remember that Nyambu is going to be prosecuted for a very serious crime. So what good is your writings here doing to her!?
    If you have information that You feel is important for the police investigation, YOU should contact the police directly, and NOT publish it on your blog.

    KSB: Thanks Dan for having put it very politely. This is not an “information piece” but an “analysis”. There is no information in the article that can help in resolving the crime unless you can point it out so there is no need to report anything to police. There is nothing I write at KSB that I cannot take responsibility for and what you see here has passed through a legal filter. For your benefit and the benefit of people who think like yourself, the police have come to my house at least once in a similar circumstance. That was when I rendered an anlysis of the murder of Juliet Kavinga. Investigations were still continuing and after police read articles at KSB, they came to state that they could not crack the case and that they wanted help from KSB. They wanted details of certain aspects of the story which was not reported and which they thought was critical in pinning down the killer. “The public thinks we got him but we haven’t. We need your help”, they said. It is these details they wanted although I will not go further than that.

    After the interview (which lasted for 3 hrs), they asked me if they could talk to a guy called Clay (apparently, they knew i knew him may be through blogs). I called Clay immediately and told him that police wanted to talk to him about the Kavinga murder and Clay accepted. They left my house to meet Clay. You cannot run this kind of blog without some legal knowledge about what is allowed and what is not. You will land in shit. The fact that the story is tragic does not mean that it cannot be discussed or analysed in public. I will not talk about the Pastor who hired a lawyer to scare KSB and lost because we are following ALL the rules applicable in Sweden. I like your cool artitude. We can continue to debate this if you like in the spirit of debate. Ask yoursel: How many Nyambus are out there in Kenya-Stockholm? Must we wait until tragedy strikes to begin to wonder what we could have done? KSB is providing a platform for honest discussion. Think about it.

  2. Ha ha! Osewe you can describe à person! Bt sorry to say Nyambu was never at Stockholm university.

    KSB: Do you have any evidence? Did you know her that much? May be, I could have said that “She posed as a University student” ama? That is life in Kenya-Stockholm.

  3. Osewe osewe…If the Swedish police read this as part of of their investigation xxxxxxxx. I admire the way you have checked your legal obligations… At the end of the day people have questions and no one will visit a site that doesn’t seem to be providing info.

    KSB: Your comment has been edited for your own protection and my part of taking responsibility. If you continue to break the law, yr comments will not be approved because since you know what you are doing, I will not edit all the time. Readers (including yourself) come to KSB for their own reasons.

  4. I DONT see anything wrong with this analysis becoz thats the way it is!! Our sister did what she did for things that we dont know!!
    Her life has always been in the blog so i think she would appreciate .. I have seen you osewe in so many places or functions but i have never seen my pic in this blog so if your life is so open then dont mind if your life is discuss here..
    Otherwise how do you explain it!

  5. One catasrophe is another ones saviour our kind lady S has taken Nyambus hubbyWhile Nyambu is in police (arrest) her hubby is honeymooning with the kind(snälla) mama who takes care of Nyambus kid and her hubby! Oh my Godi

  6. Did she have a hubby?where was this hubby during this tym of the tragedy ! Huyu dame hangeweka mzee!

  7. Faked(Fainting ) For great Sins.Women Friends do share One man(sexually) This is very common practiced by kenyans in UK/EU/and in the USA where Kenya women (for economical) reasons are known to share (men)Wives/Husbands and when things go wrong in case of (jelousy) murder /fights/ do occurs.Some good reserchers should carry-out a serious research of black fake love and marriages within Kenyan communities in
    EU/USA/and in Scandinavian countries How can a sinner display his/her sins in Public by faking shoke?
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