Vera Sidika Reacts to Mukuru kwa Njenga Horror as More Bodies Are Recovered in Kware
Vera Sidika, currently in Canada, has been closely following the developments in Kenya and has weighed in on the grim discovery of mutilated bodies in Kware, Mukuru kwa Njenga.
The socialite expressed her horror at the discovery of several bodies in an abandoned quarry, with more being retrieved from the illegal dumpsite. Sidika noted that a sense of darkness has been looming over Kenya, with bad news hitting the headlines almost daily, dampening her spirits.
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Sidika pointed out that the last few weeks have been particularly distressing, from the killings and abductions during antigovernment demonstrations to the recent discovery of decomposing bodies in Kware. The mother of two, currently on a tour of Canada, took to her social media to express her concerns.
“I don’t know what’s going on honestly. But they need to take accountability. I’m just so drained y’all. It’s been too dark lately. Bad news every other day we can’t even be happy for a good full week now,” Vera Sidika wrote.
Her remarks come as pressure mounts on authorities to expedite the investigations. The official number of bodies recovered has been disputed, with eyewitnesses, human rights organizations, and the media reporting higher figures than those declared by the government. The number is expected to rise as more bodies were recovered from the scene by residents on Sunday afternoon.
Initially, two bodies had been retrieved before chaos erupted as police clashed with residents who had camped at the scene, with volunteers retrieving more bodies. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations and Acting Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, revealed that all the bodies retrieved were of females aged between 18-30 years.
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“The modus operandi was almost the same. If you look at the age, it was between 18-30. These are all female. If you look at how the bodies have been disguised and packaged – all the same,” Kanja stated, noting that the bodies were dumped at a similar spot in the dumpsite.
“Are we dealing with a cult that is associated with criminal activities? Are we dealing with serial killers that are also associated with criminal activities? Or even, could we be dealing with rogue medical practitioners that are dealing with criminal activities? All these are hypotheses we have tried to bring on board,” Directorate of Criminal Investigations boss Mohammed Amin remarked.