Nairobi, 28 October, 2025 / 10:49 pm (ACI Africa).
Sr. Caroline Kanjiru, a member of the Nazareth Sisters of the Annunciation(NSA) in Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Meru, has been exonerated by a Kenyan court after being held as the prime suspect in the October 12 murder of her colleague, Sr. Anselmina Karimi.
On Tuesday, October 28, the court in Meru ruled that there was insufficient evidence linking Sr. Caroline to the crime and subsequently named her a State witness in the ongoing case.
Earlier, on October 14, Senior Resident Magistrate Evalyne Ndegwa ordered the continued detention of Sr. Caroline, citing the seriousness of the alleged offense, the need to complete investigations, and concerns for her personal safety.
During the October 28 mention of the case, the investigating officer from Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters told the Meru court that nothing had been found connecting Sr. Caroline to the murder of her colleague, Sr. Anselmina.
“I took over the investigations from the DCI Imenti North and conducted fresh investigations. We conducted homicide investigations, did analysis of call data records and interviewed witnesses. Out of this investigation, we have concluded that the respondent is not connected to the murder,” Patrick Wachira reportedly told the Kenyan court.






