- Kenyans are reeling in shock and anger after the discovery of four additional bodies in Kware, bringing the grim total to over 12
- The unsettling finds come just hours after eight bodies were recovered from the same place, paralyzing economic activities in the Pipeline area of Nairobi
- The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) has confirmed that the newly discovered bodies, like the previous ones, were mutilated
Kenyans are in shock and outrage following the discovery of four more bodies in a pit in Kware, hours after eight bodies were recovered from the same location.
This latest discovery adds to the growing mystery, paralyzing economic activities in Nairobi’s Pipeline slum area.
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A statement by the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) indicated that the bodies were mutilated, similar to those found earlier.
According to the KHRC, eight bodies were retrieved yesterday, and today’s discoveries bring the total to at least twelve, with residents fearing there could be more.
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Detectives reported that six bodies recovered from the Kware dumpsite yesterday were all female, severely mutilated, and in various stages of decomposition.
Images circulating on social media show the bodies wrapped in sacks and black polythene bags, tied with ropes, similar to those found today.
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DCI boss Mohamed Amin stated that preliminary investigations suggest a similar mode of killing for the deceased, and the process of analyzing samples to identify the bodies is currently underway.