Kenyan Man Attacked, Robbed By Three Teenagers in Des Moines, Iowa in 2013 Has Died

Kenyan Man Attacked, Robbed By Three Teenagers in Des Moines, Iowa in 2013 Has Died

A Kenyan man in Des Moines, Iowa  who suffered life-altering injuries after being attacked by a group of teenagers in 2013 has died.

Mike Wasike, 41, passed away on Monday.

Wasike was attacked by a group of three teenagers who were trying to steal his car as he drove home. The teenagers struck him on the head with a gun. The injuries left Wasike unable to walk or talk. He was also left unable to feed himself.

After several months in the hospital, Wasike was transferred to a rehab facility in Oklahoma. In 2015, he was moved to a care facility in 2015 where he was staying until his death.

Wasike moved to the United States in 2009 to live with his wife Joan Namachemo and their two children. He worked as a credit analyst for Wells Fargo prior to the attack.

Two of the three teenagers who attacked and robbed Wasike were sentenced to 50-year prison sentences for the robbery, while the third is serving a 20-year sentence.

 

 

Comments

Anonymous (not verified)     Thu, 01/25/2018 @ 03:27am

Poleni sana.Waiting to here what the manegatives diaspora who always talk shit about insecurity in their country will comment about insecurity n such killings happening in their safe,milk n honey countries they resides.I have always said ur not safe in any country,not any country!!!

Dr. Sifuna (not verified)     Thu, 01/25/2018 @ 02:22pm

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Oh shut up already! As you can see, the teens are serving 20-50 jail terms. A country of laws...you play you pay. Has Kenya found who killed Msando or Mbai? If such prominent deaths have no charges, What of poor people? They die like ants- no rehab, no care, no justice.

RIP Mike.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Thu, 01/25/2018 @ 08:14am

Poleni sana kwa familia May the God of gikuyu n mumbi be with you this hard times!The world is not safe anymore when u see the morning n u feel healthy thank yr God!

Nani? (not verified)     Thu, 01/25/2018 @ 09:19am

What to say. Senseless murder and ultimate price paid by an innocent human being. May close ones find a way to cope.

Anonymous (not verified)     Thu, 01/25/2018 @ 03:22pm

Atleast they caught the culprits.RIP you got justice in your lifetime. Msando, Ouko and many other families are still waiting.

Dr. Ms Zuna, (not verified)     Tue, 02/27/2018 @ 05:33am

My condolences to the deceased family & friends. May our Lord Almighty Rest his soul into internal peace. This land with guns issues is out of control & God to give Americans wisdom one how to deal with this epidemic.

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