Grief as Third Year Law Student Is Found Dead in Toilet: "Alikuwa Anaenda Kuoga"

Grief as Third Year Law Student Is Found Dead in Toilet: "Alikuwa Anaenda Kuoga"

  • Maus Kajura was found dead by a neighbour in one of the toilets outside his rental house at around 11am
  • The college student had gone to take a bath when he was discovered unresponsive by the neighbour, who informed the deceased’s friend
  • Boniface Zakaria, Maus's roommate, recounted his last interaction with the law student who also lived with his brother

A sombre mood has engulfed Bukoba village following the untimely death of a young law student.

Maus Kajura (l) was found dead in a toilet (r).
Maus Kajura (l) was found dead in a toilet (r). Photo: Global TV Online.
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Maus Kajura was found dead in the toilet of the rental apartment he shared with a friend and his younger brother. His death left many in pain and confusion.

Boniface Zakaria recalled their final interaction before receiving the heartbreaking news:

"It is true that around 11am he was found dead. The cause is unknown because when we woke up in the morning, everything seemed fine. We talked and had breakfast before I began preparing to attend to other duties. I said goodbye and left him waiting for the bucket to fill with water so he could take a bath,” Zakaria, the deceased's roommate, said.

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How did Zakaria find out about Maus's death?

Not long after Zakaria arrived at his destination, he received a distressing phone call.

A neighbour called to ask about Maus, a Tumaini University Dar es Salaam College (TUMADARCo) student, and Zakaria explained that he had left him at home.

"He told me Maus had been found dead. I immediately hung up and called his younger brother, whom I had also left at home that morning. I phoned him, and he confirmed the shattering news," he said.
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Who found Maus's body?

A neighbour who had gone to use the toilet found Maus unresponsive. The neighbour alerted the younger brother, who then informed the neighbour who had called Zakaria.

"I asked if there was anything I could do to help, but there was nothing I could do," Zakaria added.

The police arrived at the scene, followed the proper procedures, and took the body to the mortuary.

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Was Maus disturbed before his death?

Maus's remains will be transported to his home in Bukoba ahead of the third-year student's burial.

“He never told me anything that was bothering him. We talked about everything and anything. After I received the news, I contacted his friends to check if any of them had noticed anything unusual or if he had mentioned anything troubling. All of them said they had not heard of anything that was bothering him recently.
“When I woke up, he had already woken up too. Before I left, I joked with him that I was going to a small meeting, and he suggested I wear a coat and tie. From our conversation, he seemed fine. Even the neighbours confirmed he did not look troubled when they saw him heading to shower. He greeted and laughed with them,” Zakaria said.
Tanzanian college student's Maus's residence.
Tanzanian college student's Maus's residence. Photo: Global TV Online.
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UoN student found dead in swimming pool

In another heartbreaking story, a University of Nairobi (UoN) student was found dead inside a swimming pool.

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Ndini Dennis Kamunya was discovered in the campus swimming pool on Tuesday, April 22.

The university community mourned the great loss, describing the deceased as a bright and dedicated student.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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John Green (Editor of parenting content) John Green is an editor of parenting content on the Human Interest Desk. He graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Journalism from the Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU). He has also received training from Google and WAN-IFRA. He previously worked at The Exchange and SportsLeo. John joined Tuko.co.ke in 2022. Email: john.green@tuko.co.ke

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