International Criminal Court (ICC) witness lawyer Paul Gicheru has been found dead in his house in Nairobi.
Other Kenyans who faced charges of crimes against humanity at the ICC alongside Kenyatta, Ruto, Sang and Kosgei were Francis Muthaura and police chief Mohammed Ali. The case was terminated about a year after a similar suit against President Uhuru Kenyatta was discontinued in March 2015. Gicheru surrendered to Hague authorities in November 2020 after evading an arrest warrant issued in March 2015 for years.
Lawyer Paul Gicheru who was a key suspect at the International Criminal Court is dead. He was found dead in his Karen home on Monday night.
He was accused of bribing witnesses to either recant their testimonies or refuse to testify in the crimes against humanity case that faced President William Ruto and former journalist Joshua Sang. The cause of death is yet to be known. Gicheru surrendered to the ICC on November 2, 2020 after an arrest warrant was issued on March 10, 2015, by Pre-Trial Chamber II of the ICC.