Citibank executive ‘bludgeoned to death’ in London flat as police hunt killer

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A banking executive found bludgeoned to death at her home has been named by police as the hunt for her killer continues.

Marianne Kilonzi, 43, was found dead from blunt force trauma after neighbours heard screams from her flat that was reportedly bolted from the inside.

Police had to break into her apartment in Argyll Road, Woolwich, south east London, just before 5.30pm on Friday.

A post-mortem held on Saturday gave the victim’s cause of death as blunt force trauma and head injury.

Neighbours heard screaming at the time of the killing and were told by police a suspect is believed to have fled the country, as reported by Metro.

One said: “The poor woman was inside the flat with the door bolted. The police got in somehow but it was too late.

“There were police and paramedics everywhere.

“Police later told residents they there was no risk to them as the suspect had left the country.”

According to her LinkedIn profile, Ms Kilonzi was currently working as a Vice President for trade at Citibank in London after being promoted from the Kenya office.

Asked whether the suspect had fled the country, Scotland Yard said: “This is one line of enquiry that is currently being explored as a part of the investigation.”

DCI Suzanne Soren said detectives believe the suspect was known to Marianne, adding: “This is a tragic crime and our thoughts at this incredibly difficult time are with Marianne’s loved ones and colleagues.

“We are in contact with her family, who are being supported by specialist colleagues.

“I know this is a concerning time for the wider community and want to reassure the public that whilst we are in the early stages of this investigation, we believe the suspect was known to Marianne and there is no wider risk to the public.

“This is a fast-paced investigation and I would urge anyone with any information to come forward.”

If you have information you can call 101 quoting CAD 5231/17Jan or to report anonymously you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”



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