A man is arrested in Mombasa after a Scottish businessman was found dead in a sack in a forest near Nairobi.
A man is arrested in Mombasa after a Scottish businessman was found dead in a sack in a forest near Nairobi.

Suspect Arrested After Scots Businessman Found Dead in Kenya
His hands and feet were tied up, and he also had injuries on his hands. Campbell was from Dunfermline, Scotland. He was in Nairobi for a work trip. He went missing a week earlier.
Police made an arrest in the case on Sunday. They caught the main suspect in Mombasa. He had been hiding since February 18th, the day Campbell was probably killed.
The suspect is now in Nairobi and will go to court later. They’re doing more tests too, like toxicology. The first death report was unclear.
Doctors are confused about how he died. He had head injuries and other wounds, but those injuries weren’t enough to kill him.
A reporter on NTV Kenya talked about the case. She said Campbell might not have been murdered. He may have had problems after taking a pill.
The reporter said this happened near Pipeline Estate in Nairobi. That was the last place anyone saw him alive. His injuries might not be from an attack.
Officials took more samples for testing. They are doing a toxicology report. Campbell arrived in Kenya on February 15th and attended a work conference. He was a senior director at FICO.
His hands and feet were tied up, and he also had injuries on his hands. Campbell was from Dunfermline, Scotland. He was in Nairobi for a work trip. He went missing a week earlier.
Police made an arrest in the case on Sunday. They caught the main suspect in Mombasa. He had been hiding since February 18th, the day Campbell was probably killed.
The suspect is now in Nairobi and will go to court later. They’re doing more tests too, like toxicology. The first death report was unclear.
Doctors are confused about how he died. He had head injuries and other wounds, but those injuries weren’t enough to kill him.
A reporter on NTV Kenya talked about the case. She said Campbell might not have been murdered. He may have had problems after taking a pill.
The reporter said this happened near Pipeline Estate in Nairobi. That was the last place anyone saw him alive. His injuries might not be from an attack.
Officials took more samples for testing. They are doing a toxicology report. Campbell arrived in Kenya on February 15th and attended a work conference. He was a senior director at FICO.