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Woman found slain in car at Logan airport garage, Lowell man wanted

Margaret Mbitu, a missing woman from Whitman, was found dead at Central Parking at Boston's Logan International Airport, Massachusetts State Police say

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An international manhunt for a murder suspect is ongoing after a woman was found dead in a Logan Airport parking lot.

A man is wanted on suspicion of killing a woman whose body was found at Boston's Logan airport on Wednesday night, police say.

The woman, 31-year-old Margaret Mbitu of Whitman, was reported missing on Monday, according to Massachusetts State Police. She's believed to have been killed by Kevin Kangethe, a 40-year-old from Lowell who knew Mbitu and is believed to have flown to Kenya.

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State police were working with authorities in Kenya to find Kangethe, who was wanted on suspicion of killing Mbitu.

An international search for a suspected killer is underway after a Whitman woman was found dead in a Logan Airport garage.

The car where the body was found was in the Central Parking facility about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to police and the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office.

Mbtiu was reported missing Wednesday by BAMSI, a Brockton-based charity that said she worked there. According to their missing persons post, she was last seen leaving work on Monday in Halifax, Massachusetts, and was driving a white SUV.

Members of Mbitu's family said they'd been worried sick for the days she was missing, and that her death is their worst nightmare.

Her cousin, George Kamu, says the family is trying to cope with the pain of knowing she's gone.

"We have lost a beautiful girl that we all loved — quite a treasure to us," Kamu said. "Quite a happy person, in and outside."

It wasn't immediately clear how Mbitu was killed; authorities said only that evidence at the scene indicated "she was the victim of a homicide."

Police didn't believe there was a threat to the public or at Logan airport.

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