The Missing Medic In The Sharon Otieno Murder Probe Returns Home

Cliff Momanyi has returned home after going missing Cliff had testified in the Sharon Otieno murder case.

The Missing Medic In The Sharon Otieno Murder Probe Returns Home
Clinical Officer Cliff Momanyi who testified in Sharon otieno's murder case.
The Missing Medic In The Sharon Otieno Murder Probe Returns Home

Momanyi returned to their Gesusu house in Masaba South, Kisii County, in the early hours of Friday, March 25, according to his wife, Mary Kimaiga.

Momanyi testified in court on March 23 that he fabricated medical papers to imply that Michael Oyamo, Migori Governor Okoth Obado's personal aide, was ill during the time Sharon Otieno was reported missing.

On September 3, 2018, Otieno was discovered dead in a woodland in Homa Bay County.

Governor Obado and two others, including Oyamo, are charged with murder in the killing of Sharon Otieno.

Cliff Momanyi, the medic who authored Oyamo's "falsified" medical records, was reported missing after testifying on Wednesday, and his family filed an OB Number 54/23/3/2022 at the Kisii Central Police Station.

Before he was reported missing, his phone signal was detected near Bomet on Wednesday evening.

However, he returned to his Gesusu home on Friday morning, with his wife claiming that she had discovered that Momanyi had gone to his parent's house without alerting her.

His return was confirmed by his wife, Mary Kimaiga, who reported the incident to the Kisii Police Station on Wednesday, March 23 when the medic failed to return home.

Momanyi's wife, Mary Kimaiga, claimed, "He has refused to reveal where he went or what caused him to cut off touch with us."

She claimed that her spouse was uninjured and safe. The incident has eluded Momanyi and the police, who have yet to issue a statement.

Momanyi works at the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital as a clinical officer.