Well known Harambee Stars fan, Isaac Juma, who was a steady presence in the stands when the public group was playing, was fiercely killed by obscure individuals at his country home in Kakamega on Wednesday night.
As indicated by police reports, a cleaver employing pack initially moved toward his creature cave and when he heard the sheep crying out, he moved out of his home in the organization of his child and sibling to see what was going on.
The savage pack defied him and cut him a few times on the head, killing him on the spot prior to escaping.
His sibling and child figured out how to flee during the night assault.
Mumias West Sub-County Police Commander, Stephen Muoni, has affirmed the terrible occurrence.
"The family was in the house when at around 11 pm, they heard sheep crying out from the creatures' cave.
"He cautioned his sibling and child and when he went out, he was met with a panga-using pack that assaulted and killed him on the spot," he said.
His body lay in a pool of blood outside his home before it was moved to the morgue by cops.
The police manager said the rationale of the aggressors was not to take domesticated animals but rather to kill.
Juma has loved Harambee Stars and AFC Leopards for quite a long time.
He used to be seen moving shirtless with his chest area painted, during significant soccer matches and other well known games.
Other than his affection for football, he was a paper seller in Nakuru Town where he remained alone.
He is made due by two spouses and ten youngsters who live in Mumias.
ANC pioneer, Musalia Mudavadi, is among the pioneers who have grieved the perished football fan.
"I'm disheartened by the demise of our @AFCLeopards& @Harambee__Starsardent fan, Isaac Juma.
"The late was a consistently present face on the patios stirring up fans and his energy was an inspiration to the young men in the pitch.
"May his family, companions and family members discover a true sense of harmony, as his spirit RIP," Mudavadi composed.
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