Mysterious disfigured female bodies found in Kware dumpsite
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) found six mysterious disfigured female dead bodies in Mukuru kwa Njenga slum in Kware, Nairobi. They found the disfigured body remains in plastic bags from the slum.
The homicide team, spy squad, and representatives of DCI are present at the crime scene to supervise the removal of bodies from the Kware dumpsite.
However, this crime scene became the center of attraction when several residents gathered around the dump site. They witnessed the dead remains tied and wrapped in plastic bags.
Meanwhile, the former Prime Minister of Kenya, Raila Odinga, condemned this incident. He expressed condolences to the families of the dead victims. He also called this incident a very “dark moment for Kenya.
Raila said it is a sad and dark moment for Kenya what they have witnessed in Mukuru Kwa Njenga. It made her sad to a great extent. However, the culprits behind these and other horrible acts must brought under the law prosecution immediately.
There are also assumptions that one single individual might have committed all these murders. According to DCI Chief Mohamed Amin, homicide detectives are investigating samples from the area to identify the victims.
The early investigations showed deceased females may have also killed themselves in a similar manner. DCI officials have moved to the City Mortuary. Now, they are awaiting post-mortem results for proceeding investigations.
Today, their collected samples have reached a total number of six bodies. Meanwhile, the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) demanded last night that the government of President William Ruto provide information on the circumstances surrounding the disfigured bodies.
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According to KHRC, they witnessed disfigured dead bodies in a quarry near Mukuru, Embakasi South. It also urged President William to arrest responsible culprits for this horrific crime.
However, human rights organizations estimated that there were over nine bodies, but DCI kept the number to only six dead bodies. DCI first found four mysterious disfigured female bodies from the Kware dumpsite.
Moreover, the Office of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) ordered the Inspector General of Police to investigate this case quickly.
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