Nairobi: 2 burnt bodies found dumped in farm
Shock has engulfed Kamulu area in Kayole, Nairobi county after a man and a woman were found murdered and their bodies dumped at Josna farm.
While confirming the incident, Nairobi police boss Adamson Bungei stated that the two who had been burnt at the time of the discovery had their hands and legs tied using shoelaces.
Bungei pointed out that the man had injuries on the head, thigh and stomach. The lady on the other hand had no visible injuries. However, the lower part of her waist was missing.
Police suspect that the two may have been killed elsewhere and their bodies dumped at the scene. They are yet to establish the motive of the unfortunate incident.
Bungei assured residents that police would thoroughly investigate and hold the culprits accountable.
“We can not tell for now what happened but we are investigating the murder incident,” he said.
The bodies were moved to a nearby morgue pending an autopsy.
Separate incident
Elsewhere in Vihiga, a family is crying for justice for their kin who was killed at a drinking den in Luanda.
Saul was found murdered at the drinking spot after he was stabbed to death by one of the merrymakers at the drinking spot.
The family led by the aunt and grandmother expressed sadness over their kin’s death and called on the police to take up the matter and arrest the perpetrators.
“Nilipata habari mtoto wa ndugu yangu alikua ameuawa na vile walinipigia simu hawakunipata kwa vile ilkua imeharibika. Vile nilienda kwa duka kununua maziwa mwenye duka aliniambia kuna jaamaa ameuawa kwetu, nikauliza ni nani, akaniambia mtoto wa ndugu yangu mwenye anafanya Bunyore girls ni kama ameuawa,” his aunt stated.
“Kurudi nyumbani nilipata watu wamejaa, nilikua na huzuni sana. Nasema yule kijana mwenye ameua Saul afungwe maisha asiwachiliwe,” she added.
This loosely translates to:
“The shopkeeper at a local store informed me that my nephew had been stabbed to death. I was so saddened by the information. I appeal to the police to lock up the suspect informed,” the deceased’s aunt told a local publication.