Nairobi Turning Into Murderous Capital
Gang members pictured while committing a crime in Nairobi s Central Business District.
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The recent mystery surrounding the killing of three people at a house in Government Quarters along Jogoo Road in Nairobi marked yet another gruesome murder in the Kenyan capital.
Over the last year, the country has witnessed a spike in similar murder cases, with some eventually linked to inheritance wars, business deals, and family members confessing to hiring hit-men to murder their own kin.
At the turn of the year, Lawrence Simon Warunge, stunned the entire country following his chilling confession.
The 22-year-old admitted to having taken 3 months to plan how he would kill both his parents, two siblings, and a farmhand.