In an emotional blow-by-blow account of the events leading to his wife’ death, ex-journalist Moses Dola has revealed that a fight over the music volume transpired before the tragic death of his wife Wambui Kabiru.
Speaking in an interview in Inooro TV dubbed Njera-ini Citu, Dola narrated how on May 1, 2011 the day began like any other day and he woke up at 7.30am, headed to the sitting room and started playing gospel music which beamed in all rooms.
He then went back to the bedroom where Kabiru was sleeping. She allegedly questioned why he played loud music while she and their son were asleep.
“That was where the problem began. Wambui had a problem with the music and she said in Kiswahili ‘Wewe ukiamka kwa hii nyumba kwani kila mtu lazima aamke (If you wake up in this house, must everyone else wake up?).”
The two fought over radio volume. Dola testified that Kabiru then went after him with a pair of scissors. He was in his son’s room and he wanted to pick him up.
“Just as I was picking our son, she shot up and charged at me. She asked where I wanted to take her baby. In her charging she was holding the scissors. ”
He went ahead to say Kabiru in the confrontation fell and hurt her head.