
The brother of Mildred Odira, a switchboard operator at Nation Centre who was found dead a week after she was reported missing, now claims his life is in danger.
According to Carrington Odira, two men in an unmarked motorcycle followed him to his home on Monday evening hours after her sister's body was found.
“We left there at 8 in the night and there were two guys following us – me and my cousin Boniface Kaseo,” he recounted.
Odira went on to narrate how he found the same men outside his gate on Tuesday morning, waiting to deliver a message to him.

He alleged that the two men threatened him to stop pursuing his slain sister's case or else he would follow her to the grave.
“Today in the morning around 7, I opened my gate and found two guys on a motorcycle and they told me ‘drop Mildred’s case or follow your sister'” Odira continued to narrate.
He confirmed that he had already reported the incident to Tassia Police Station.
Odira vowed that despite the threats against his life, he would not bow down to the threats but would instead continue pursuing leads to bring her sister's killers to book.
“Even with all these threats, I am not moved, if Milly’s case will take me to the ground, I am ready, so be it,” he firmly stated.
Millie’s body was found at City Mortuary on Monday morning. Her family reported that it was badly mutilated with deep cuts on the forehead, navel, and neck.
They expressed their suspicion that Mildred had been raped and mutilated then dumped along the road for her to be run over in the perpetrators' bid to conceal evidence.
She was last seen on January 21, 2018, when she boarded a taxi for Ruaraka Uhai Nema Hospital after falling ill the previous night.
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