- Detectives in Nairobi have made progress in their investigation into the murder of four women last month
- Hashim Dagane is the main suspect in the murder of Waris Daud (39), his daughter Amina Abdirashid (22), his niece Nuseiba Dahir (13) and another female, Deka Abdinoor.
- The suspect revealed to the police that he killed Deka to hide the evidence of the murder of the other three
Nairobi – The main suspect in the murder of three female victims in Eastleigh Street has given his account of the evil actions he is accused of.
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Hashim Dagane revealed to the detectives that he was hired to carry out the series of murders he was arrested for.
What the prime suspect in the Eastleigh murders told the police
Citizen TV reports that the Ethiopian confessed to killing the woman whose remains were found in the Lang'ata cemetery.
The deceased was identified as Deka Abdinoor and was reported missing at the California Police Station on October 24.
The suspect accompanied detectives to the cemetery to trace Deka's remaining body parts, which are believed to have been eaten by wild animals.
Dagane revealed that he brutally ended Deka's life to hide the evidence of killing the Eastleigh trio; he was the only one who knew.
According to detectives, the victim was last seen alive on October 29, when she was first seen shopping inside a Quickmart store in Nairobi.
How DCI searched for Deka to where he was last before the murder
CCTV footage later found him at an apartment in Lavington, where Dagane was caught entering to join him.
They stayed together in the house before the surveillance cameras later caught the suspect (Dagane) leaving the house carrying two bags, in which the suspected detectives were the remains of the woman, part of which was found at the entrance to the Langata cemetery. .
The detectives also launched a search for the owner of Lavington's apartment, who, after noticing the strange happenings, cleaned the area and then repainted the house before disappearing.
His remains were taken for further forensic examination to properly identify the victim. Meanwhile, post-mortem reports of the three killed in Eastleigh showed they were tortured before their gruesome murders.
Dagane was arrested by state detectives on Sunday, November 3, in connection with the brutal murder of the aforementioned Eastleigh trio; Waris Daud (39), his daughter Amina Abdirashid (22) and his niece Nuseiba Dahir (13).
The detectives also discovered that he may have been a hired killer and was reportedly paid millions of dollars to kill the three victims.
How three men from Eastleigh met their deaths
The autopsy report showed that they were tortured before their lives ended.
Their bodies were thrown in different places in the neighborhood.
Chief state pathologist Johansen Oduor oversaw the postmortem of the three bodies at the City mortuary.
13-year-old Nuseiba suffocated, Amina (22) was stabbed, and Dawud (39) died after having his throat cut.
Oduor further disclosed that the youngest of the victims may have been assaulted before he was killed.
They were buried in the Langata cemetery on October 27.
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