akothee's alleged step sister zian achama arrested over death of her husband

AKOTHEE AND ZIAN ACHAMA
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April 8, 2021Kenyan upcoming artist Violet Emi alias Zian Achana could be looking at life imprisonment after her involvement with her KDF husband's death.
According to the DCI, who posted on their Twitter account, Daniel Omollo Onyango and his wife started fighting a few hours after midnight on Saturday, April 3.It is reported that the KDF soldier bit his wife on the shoulder, which caused a fight.
The report reveals that his wife bit him on the left thumb, left hand, right side of the chest and back of the shoulder .Onyango was then rushed to the military health facility after developing convulsions.
The 37-year-old soldier was pronounced dead on arrival at the Kahawa Garrison Health Centre.
The DCI, who have since deleted the thread from their Twitter account, terming the post as unprofessional, wrote:
"Last night, a couple's squabble involving a Kenyan Defense Forces officer turned lethal when his 27- year-old wife, armed with her teeth, served him three major bites that promoted him to eternal rest. They posted
"The 37-year-old officer, a private at Gilgil camp, died in his house at Kahawa Wendani in Kiambu's Ruiru sub county, when his wife's jaws cast teeth through his thumb, chest and shoulder." They added
Zian Achana remains in police custody as further investigations take place with charges of killing her husband in Kahawa Wendani, where they both resided.
In a recent interview during her media tour, the Gimmie love crooner revealed that she related to controversial musician Akothee, as they shared the same father making them sisters
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