Nairobi, 15 October, 2025 / 10:52 pm (ACI Africa).
A judge in Kenya has ordered the continued detention of a Catholic Sister accused of involvement in the death of her colleague in the country’s Catholic Diocese of Meru, citing the seriousness of the alleged offense, the need to complete investigations, and concerns for her personal safety.
According to Kenyan media reports, Senior Resident Magistrate Evalyne Ndegwa ruled on Tuesday, October 14 that Sr. Caroline Kanjiru of the Nazareth Sisters of the Annunciation (NSA) will remain in custody for two weeks to allow investigators to conduct DNA testing and other forensic procedures related to the death of her colleague, Sr. Anselmina Karimi, who was found dead on October 12.
“In my opinion, it is necessary for the suspect’s own safety and protection and to prevent public outrage and retaliation to have her detained at this stage,” Magistrate Ndegwa is quoted as saying referring to Sr. Caroline.
The Kenyan Meru-based Magistrate added that the extended detention would enable law enforcement officials “to escort the suspect to the government chemist for DNA analysis” and facilitate the completion of other critical investigative steps.
“I therefore find merit in the application and direct that the suspect be detained for 14 days,” she ruled in response to a prosecution request to hold Sr. Caroline for two weeks pending further inquiry.






