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The Former Personal assistant to Okoth Obado ,Michael Oyamo has brought a new twist in the 2018 brutal murder of Sharon Otieno a Rongo University Student. Giving his testimony for the 3rd day in row, Oyamo told Justice Cecilia Githua that, according to an earlier witness, Sharon had received threats to her life from an unknown individual and therefore zeroing down to him would be a wrong target.
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New twist to to Sharon Otieno murder case
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