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Musa Lorot: Small Money, Big Feelings, Grave Consequences

21 min · 25 feb 2026
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In April 2018, in Tarakwonin village, a simple disagreement over a Kshs 50 cup of busaa turned deadly. Musa Lorot was attacked by a neighbor during an argument over change. After initially striking him with a stone, the attacker returned armed with a bow and arrow and shot Lorot in the neck. Despite attempts to save him, Lorot died from severe bleeding. To support the podcast, you can follow us on the following platforms; Tiktok: crimesandconske Insta: crimeandconske Facebook: Crime and Consequence KE Youtube: Crime and Consequence KE For partnerships, email: crimeandconske@gmail.com

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