Consolata Githinji’s Man Tony Odhiambo Ritualist Claims Surface from Women

Tony Odhiambo’s ritualist claims have emerged after several women contacted various sources with serious accusations against the man also known as Lawal. According to the women, Tony Odhiambo invites them on dates, engages in behaviour that leaves them feeling confused or disoriented, and then takes them to a bed and breakfast where he allegedly performs rituals before sexually assaulting them.

The claims have spread rapidly online and are now linked to the recent death of Consolata Githinji, the 22-year-old Murang’a University student who fell from a sixth-floor apartment in Kileleshwa.

One woman who came forward said she nearly jumped from a building while trying to save his life during an incident. She described feeling manipulated and out of control.

Her account has gained attention because it mirrors what many observed in the CCTV footage aired on Citizen TV. In that recording, Consolata Githinji appeared visibly disoriented and not in her normal state of mind shortly before she fell to her death on the morning of April 26.

The pattern described by the women follows a similar sequence. They say initial contact often happens on dating platforms. After days or weeks of messaging, they agree to meet in person.

Once together, things take a strange turn that leaves them unable to think clearly. The women claim they are then moved to a private rental where the situation escalates. Several say they woke up later feeling drained, scared, and unsure of exactly what happened during the night.

These fresh allegations have added a darker layer to the ongoing investigation into Consolata Githinji’s death. Many Kenyans who followed her story are now asking whether her meeting with Odhiambo fits the same pattern the other women have described.

Public reaction has been swift and emotional. Women across social media are sharing the claims and warning others to be cautious when meeting people from dating apps.

Some have received direct messages from the women involved, while others are calling on the police to investigate Tony Odhiambo thoroughly. A growing number of voices say the case should serve as a serious warning to young women about the hidden dangers that can hide behind friendly online profiles.

At the same time, others urge caution and insist that all accusations must be properly investigated before anyone is judged. They point out that while the claims are disturbing, they remain allegations until the authorities complete their work.

The stories about Tony Odhiambo have heightened the need for stronger awareness and caution. Many are advising women to meet new people in public places first, inform a friend about their plans, and never feel pressured to go somewhere private too quickly.

As more women continue to share their experiences in private messages to journalists and activists, the pressure is building for a full and transparent investigation.

The death of Consolata Githinji already touched many hearts. If the new claims prove to have substance, her case could become part of a much larger conversation about protecting women from predators who use dating platforms.

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