- A family in Eastleigh is seeking justice following the gruesome murder of three relatives who went missing on Monday, October 21
- CCTV footage emerged showing the last moment of two ladies who were found dead alongside their mother
- From the clip, the girls donned in their casual hijab dresses are seen leaving their home at around 12.53 am
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Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Nairobi – Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are still trying to unravel the mysterious murder of three women in Eastleigh.
A family in Eastleigh, Nairobi, is seeking justice after three family members, a mother and her two daughters, were found murdered in different locations within Nairobi on Tues
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On Tuesday, October 22, three family members, a mother and her two daughters were found murdered in different locations within Nairobi.
The three, identified as Waris Daud, her 21-year-old daughter Amina Abdirashid, and her 12-year-old niece Nuseiba Dahir, from Eastleigh, disappeared and their bodies were found in Bahati, Parklands, and Machakos.
CCTV footage has emerged showing the last moments of the two, aged 21 and 12, before they went missing.
The footage shared by The Eastleigh Voice shows the girls leaving home donned in their casual hijab dresses at around 12.53 am.
From the footage seen by TUKO.co.ke, one of the girls is seen making a phone call for about two minutes at the apartment parking lot.
After minutes of phone conversation, the footage showed the duo heading to a car (believed to be a taxi) that had just arrived outside the premises before boarding it. It was the last time that the two girl was spotted.

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As reported earlier, Sumeya Noor, a close family member said Amina and Swaiba left home in search of their mother, who had gone to the hospital the same day but had yet to return home.
According to Sumeya, Waris felt unwell on Monday, October 21, around 7 p.m. She informed her daughter Amina and niece Nuseiba that she was going to the hospital to seek medical attention.
Around 9 pm, Amina called her mother to check on her. Waris assured her that she would return soon.
When Waris failed to return home after a few hours, Amina and Nuseiba decided to go to the hospital where their mother had gone, but they never returned.
Sadly, on Tuesday, October 22, the family received the heartbreaking news that their children had been found in Park Road and Bahati areas.
Their mother’s body was found in the bush in Machakos, killed in a similar manner, suggesting that one person may be behind the three killings.
Source: TUKO.co.ke