Kenya’s ‘serial killer’ mystery: Five key questions over bodies in Mukuru quarry

What is even more baffling is how a member of the public came to discover them.

The family of Josephine Owino, who had gone missing, says she came to one of them “in a dream” and helped point them in the right direction.

Diana Keya, Ms Owino’s cousin, told Citizen TV that the family then paid some young men near the rubbish tip to comb through the debris.

That was how nine severely mutilated bodies were found on Friday. They were wrapped in nylon bags, which were tied with rope.

The first statement by police said the “alarm was raised” by the public.

When questioned later the head of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin said: “We are not dreamers and we do not believe in dreams.”


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