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    Cop found dead after suicide mission in Kisumu

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Detectives are investigating an incident where a police officer was found dead after a suspected suicide mission in Kisumu County.

    The body of Constable Wycliffe Omari Ontweka was found hanging on a rail of the house stairs with a belt tied around his neck.

    The motive of the incident was not immediately known. Police said the incident happened at the Nyalenda police lines and was detected by his neighbours on March 30, 2026.

    Ontweka was attached to the Regional Criminal Investigations Office in Kisumu.

    He lived alone at the house. His colleagues said he had not shown any signs of stress. The body was moved to the mortuary pending an autopsy.

    This is the latest such incident to happen in the police service. Dozens of police officers die by suicide in a worrying trend.

    Police said the trend could be linked to trauma which is on the rise in the service at large.

    Suicide is one of the leading causes of deaths in the service.

    Authorities say police are exposed to many forms of trauma that lead some to suicide in a worrying trend. As part of efforts to address the trend, police authorities have launched counselling services, and the National

    Police Service Commission has established a unit and staffed it to attend to their demanding situation.

    The counselling unit, among other things, evaluates, designs and leads an outreach programme that helps prevent mental health and substance abuse.

    Officials say police are generally on the receiving end of all community problems.

    They are expected to maintain law and order in very difficult situations, besides putting their lives at risk.

    Over the years, a spike in deaths in the service has been linked to trauma.

    The World Health Organisation says such cases are also attributed to joblessness, death, academic failures or pressures, legal difficulties and financial difficulties.

    Other reasons are bullying, previous suicide attempts, history of suicide in a family, alcoholism and substance misuse, depression and bipolar disorder.

    The government says efforts are being made to address the menace.

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