Prison beauty queen emerges in Kenya
Published on September 1, 2016 by pmnews ·BBC
She told the BBC’s John Nene that she “didn’t expect to win because there was stiff competition”.
“My victory has boosted my morale despite the tough life inside here but I have learnt a lot. I will strive to be a role model to my colleagues here on remand,” she said.
John met her today when she was back in her remand clothes.
He took a picture of her (centre) with the first runner-up Tina Martin (left) and the second runner-up Susan Wairimu (right)
The Star newspaper reports that she is accused of stabbing him 22 times.
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