Family From Limuru Seeking Justice After Bodies Of Two Brothers Found Dumped In Joska
After their two kids were brutally murdered last week in Nairobi’s Kamulu neighborhood, a Limuru family is looking for justice.
According to sources, Johnson Karuga, 26, and Kelvin Kimani, 24, were last seen alive on the evening of September 4 at a club in the Kamulu region.
Their relatives assert that they never got back home.
The family started looking for the two after they failed to come home on the second day and their phones went unanswered, according to their father, Joseph Kimani.
A week later, the two men’s remains were found by a bridge in the Joska neighborhood, and they were transferred to the City Mortuary.
Hussein Khalid, executive director of Hai Africa, said that the victims bore wounds consistent with a blunt object attack when speaking to family members on Wednesday at the mortuary at Tigoni hospital, where the bodies had been moved from City Mortuary.
He pleaded with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to quicken the murder investigations and capture the as-yet-unidentified killers.
Haki Africa has pledged to walk with the family to find the truth and pursue justice for the murdered family members.