Nairobi – The main suspect in the murders of three female victims in Eastleigh has shared his account of the heinous acts he is accused of.
Hashim Dagane revealed to the detectives that he was hired to undertake the series of murders he was arrested for.
What prime suspect in Eastleigh murders told police
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The deceased was identified as Deka Abdinoor and had been reported missing at California Police Station on October 24.
The suspect accompanied the investigators to the cemetery to trace Deka’s remaining body parts, which are believed might have been devoured by wild animals.
Dagane revealed he brutally ended Deka’s life to conceal evidence of having killed the Eastleigh trio; she was the only one in the know.
According to the detectives, the victim’s last moments alive were on October 29, when she was first spotted shopping inside a Quickmart outlet in Nairobi.
How DCI traced Deka to her last location before murder
CCTV footage later located her in an apartment in Lavington, where Dagane was captured entering to join her.
They spent time together in the house before the surveillance cameras later captured the suspect (Dagane) leaving the house carrying two bags, whose contents the detectives suspect were the remains of the woman, part of which were found at the Langata Cemetery’s entrance.
The detectives also launched a hunt for the owner of the Lavington apartment, who, after discovering the bizarre happenings, cleared the scene and thereafter re-painted the house before disappearing. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Her remains were picked for further forensic analysis to identify the victim properly.
In the meantime, autopsy reports of the murdered Eastleigh trio showed they were tortured before their heinous murders.
Dagane was apprehended by state detectives on Sunday, November 3, in connection with the brutal murders of the aforementioned Eastleigh trio; Waris Daud (39), her daughter Amina Abdirashid (22) and her niece Nuseiba Dahir (13).
The detectives also learnt that he might have been a hired assassin and was reportedly paid millions to kill the three victims.
How murdered Eastleigh trio met their deaths
The autopsy report indicated that they were tortured before their lives were ended. Their bodies were dumped in different locations within the neighbourhood.
Chief government pathologist Johansen Oduor oversaw the postmortem on the three bodies at the City Mortuary.
The 13-year-old Nuseiba was suffocated, Amina (22) was stabbed, and Dawud (39) met her death after her throat was cut.
Oduor further revealed that the youngest of the victims might have been assaulted before being killed.
They were laid to rest at the Langata Cemetery on October 27.