Family Seeks Justice After Two Sons are Found Murdered and Bodies Dumped in Joska

Family Seeks Justice After Two Sons are Found Murdered and Bodies Dumped in Joska

A family from Limuru, Kiambu County is demanding justice following the brutal murder of their two sons.

Johnson Karuga, 26, and his brother Kelvin Kimani, 24, were found murdered and their bodies dumped near a bridge in the Joska area of Nairobi, a week after their disappearance.

The two were last seen alive on the night of September 4th at a club in Nairobi’s Kamulu estate, where they had reportedly gone to watch a football match and did not return home.

Their father Joseph Kimani says the family launched a search for their two sons after they failed to return home on the second day and their phones went unanswered.

The bodies of the two brothers were discovered near a bridge in the Joska area a week later and taken to City Mortuary.

Speaking on Wednesday at Tigoni Hospital mortuary, where the bodies were transferred from City Mortuary, Haki Africa Executive Director Hussein Khalid said that the bodies had injuries consistent with a blunt object attack.

Haki Africa and the family have asked the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to conduct a speedy investigation into the murders of the two and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to book.
 

Comments

Menye (not verified)     Thu, 09/15/2022 @ 09:26am

Pole sana familia.Halisi and some other people believe murderers/Railas/Owinos are only found in US.I wish they could explain why murders have increased in “peace haven” Kenya since the offense was partially legalized by the 2010 poop constitution.How will Halisi,victims family and Kamirithu villagers feel when the killers go back to Limuru to hunt for witnesses after being released on affordable bail terms?

Menye (not verified)     Thu, 09/15/2022 @ 09:53am

Breaking news-Another Halisi village mate was killed today(Thursday15th) at 5 am in Thigio,Limuru.Maybe the killers have relocated from New York,Atlanta,Detroit,St Louis and Miami to Misri,Limuru.

Kora Kanini (not verified)     Thu, 09/15/2022 @ 04:16pm

Sad, but true, how comes watoto wa masiki ndio wanauliwa? What's the government doing? DCI ,THE POLICE FORCE ARE to blame. They have all the tools they need.
But unfortunately, DCI and the police force are corrupt to the core. Hopefully Rutos administration will do something about it. Like I had stated before Kaa mbaya, mbaya, Ruto has to start chopping SNAKE heads to curb this cartels.

Maxiley (not verified)     Fri, 09/16/2022 @ 01:19am

This week a young University girl was brutally murdered as well,and so far the criminal(s) are still at large. How do these "animals" get to live in a civilized society?
Unfortunately, these heinous crimes are mostly committed by people many would consider "normal".So the question is, how can we stop "normal" people from committing such crimes? Well, at least capital punishment would assure that they never do it again.Let's hang the perpetrators in public.However barbaric that sounds,I think it will deters quit afew would be killers,and that would be progress.

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