Missing mother, two daughters found brutally killed in Nairobi and Machakos

A family in Nairobi's Eastleigh area is crying out for justice after three of their loved ones—two daughters and their mother—who disappeared on Monday, were found killed
A family in Nairobi’s Eastleigh area is crying out for justice after three of their loved ones—two daughters and their mother—who disappeared on Monday, were found killed.
According to reports, the three bodies were found in Bahati, Parklands, and Machakos, respectively, with similar injuries.
The two girls, aged 11 and 22, left home on Monday evening at around 5:30 PM to search for their mother, who had gone out earlier in the day for skin treatment in Eastleigh but had not returned home and had not communicated at all.
Shaken and in disbelief, the family of Amina Abdirashid Dahir and Nusuiba Dahir arrived at the city mortuary to confirm their worst fears. They found the bodies of the two girls lying in the morgue.
“Our aunt, Warifu, went to check on her skin. They waited until 5 PM, but she had still not returned. They decided to go look for her,” Sumeya Noor, cousin of the two sisters, told Citizen TV.
CCTV footage obtained by Citizen TV captures Amina and Nusuiba making a phone call, then a car arrives and they both get in. It was the last time they were seen alive.
When morning broke, the family received the heartbreaking news that their children had been found in Park Road and Bahati areas, marking a devastating end to their search.
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In a tragic twist, their mother’s body was found in the bush in Machakos, killed in a similar manner, suggesting that one person may be behind the three killings. The family is crying out for speedy investigations into the murders.
Elsewhere, the family of 24-year-old Christine Nyakio, who disappeared last Friday from her home in Ngong, is mourning and seeking justice after her body was discovered on Monday, dumped in a swamp in Ngong, Kajiado County.
“Apparently on Thursday, the kids in the apartment noted there was a man who tried to force her out of the house and that was the last time she was seen in her apartment,” Anne Wanjiru, the deceased’s sister, said.
“I pray that justice is served; she didn’t deserve to die. She was the smartest sister ever and I will always have her in my heart.”
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