A shocking tragedy has unfolded in Kenya, where British businessman Campbell Scott was found dead just days after he mysteriously vanished.
The 58-year-old, who worked as a senior director at data analytics company Fico, was reportedly kidnapped and murdered. Authorities have arrested a taxi driver and a waiter in connection with the crime, as investigations continue.
Last Known Movements Captured on CCTV
Scott, a resident of Dunfermline, Scotland, was last seen in Nairobi on February 16. CCTV footage from the JW Marriott Hotel showed him walking in a Scotland kit before leaving with a man wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans. The two got into a car and drove away. This was the last time Scott was seen alive in Kenya .
A few days later, on February 22, herders in the Makongo forest—about 60 miles southeast of Nairobi—discovered a body dumped in a sack. Authorities later confirmed it was Campbell Scott. Early investigations suggest he was strangled to death.
Police Investigation and Arrests
Kenyan authorities, including detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), launched an intensive search after Scott was reported missing. Statements were collected from at least six individuals at the JW Marriott Hotel. Among those detained for questioning were a taxi driver and a waiter, who are now in custody.
The investigation is ongoing, with police working to piece together Scott’s final hours and determine the motive behind the crime. Kenyan officials suspect that the businessman may have been kidnapped before being murdered.
Employer and Family Respond
Fico, the company where Scott worked, confirmed his death and expressed deep sorrow over the tragic news. In a statement, they said:
“We are devastated by this tragic news. Campbell was a leader in our international Scores business. He joined Fico in 2014 and was instrumental in introducing Scores to new markets and growing our business with existing partnerships. We mourn his passing and will miss his humour and kindness.”
The UK Kenya High Commission in Nairobi is closely working with local authorities to assist in the investigation. Meanwhile, the Foreign Office in London is supporting Scott’s family during this difficult time.
Timeline of Events
February 16: Scott was last seen leaving the JW Marriott Hotel with an unidentified man.
February 17: A colleague reported Scott missing after failing to reach him by phone.
February 18: Hotel management contacted the police, who launched an investigation.
February 22: His body was discovered in Makongo forest, over 60 miles from Nairobi.
February 26: Authorities confirmed Scott’s death, and arrests were made.
Unanswered Questions and Next Steps
While arrests have been made, authorities are still searching for more suspects and the full truth behind Scott’s disappearance and murder. The motive remains unclear—whether it was a targeted attack, a robbery gone wrong, or something more complex.
This case has sent shockwaves through both Kenya and the UK, raising concerns about the safety of foreign business travelers in the region.
Scott’s family, friends, and colleagues now await justice as the investigation unfolds.
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