Sharon Otieno Murder Trial: Oyamo Under Fire with Tough Questions in Court

Courtroom Drama Unfolds as Oyamo Takes the Stand in Sharon Otieno Murder Trial

by NGINDOMEDIA
former Migori Governor Okoth Obado

former Migori Governor Okoth Obado

The highly publicized murder trial of former Migori Governor Okoth Obado resumes today at the High Court in Nairobi, with his former personal assistant and co-defendant, Michael Oyamo, taking the witness stand again for a critical cross-examination by the prosecution.

Last Thursday, Oyamo captivated the courtroom with extensive testimony about his last interactions with university student Sharon Otieno and a protected witness known only as “XYZ.” The trio had convened at the Gracia Hotel in Rongo, Migori County, just before Sharon’s tragic abduction and murder, a case that has gripped the nation since 2018. Oyamo described the meeting as an attempt to mediate tensions between Sharon and XYZ, which was originally planned for Rodi Kopany but was moved to Rongo for convenience.

In a move that raised eyebrows in court, Oyamo said Sharon offered money to XYZ, allegedly to make them “go away” and cut all ties. Oyamo personally handed her Ksh 50,000 at the hotel, saying it was partly for transport and partly for personal support. As she later stepped into a black Toyota Wish in the parking lot, he claimed he gave her another Ksh 50,000 before walking away from the scene and catching a boda boda, then a taxi, to Migori.

former Migori Governor Okoth Obado

Sharon Otieno Murder Trial: The Tense Moments as Oyamo Confronted with Tough Questions

Oyamo firmly denied ever boarding the car with Sharon, and XYZ, the assistant, also accused, attempted to poke holes in the prosecution’s version of events. He rejected the testimony of a key witness who placed him in Uriri the morning of the murder and flatly denied fabricating medical documents, a detail that has loomed large in earlier proceedings.

In an emotional turn, Oyamo recounted his decision to cancel a trip to Nairobi upon hearing of Sharon’s disappearance. He voluntarily reported to the Uriri Police Station to give his side of the story, only to find himself behind bars shortly after.

As the court prepares for another day of intense legal drama, the public watches with bated breath. Oyamo remains defiant, distancing himself from the horrifying events that led to Sharon Otieno’s death. But will his version of the truth hold up under the prosecution’s fire?

Stay with us for the latest as the courtroom battle continues to unravel the mystery behind one of Kenya’s most high-profile murder cases.

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