A Kakamega Pastor Leaves Fingernail In A Minor’s Private Parts After Defiling Her

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Authorities in Kakamega on Friday morning took into custody a 66-year-old male pastor for allegedly defiling five minors aged between 2 years old and 7 years old.

The suspect, David Kitiko Kimanzi, who also works as a construction worker at Kakamega County Teaching and Referral Hospital developed a habit of luring young girls using sweets and potato chips before sexually abusing them using his fingers within the church premises.

The suspect’s behavior was brought to light after one of his victims complained of unending pain in her private parts.

When the minor’s parent took her for a medical check-up, a broken fingernail was removed from her genitalia, prompting the young girl to reveal what she and her friends were being subjected to by their church pastor.

Kakamega Central OCPD, David Kabena, said they have taken the suspect into custody and will be charged in the court of law with sexual assault and committing indecent acts with minors.

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“The acts he is alleged to have committed, are beastly, and we will ensure justice for the children is served,” Kabena told a local broadcast station.

Residents from the same area also alleged that the Pastor had also sexually abused two other male children by inserting his fingers in their bottoms.

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