- A family in the Eastleigh area of Nairobi is seeking justice after a mother, her daughter, and niece were found murdered at separate locations
- An autopsy report has revealed the cause of death of the three women who were abducted from the Eastleigh area
- Government Chief Pathologist Johansen Oduor stated that the bodies of the three women displayed signs of severe torture
Faith Chandianya, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and Current Affairs in Kenya
An autopsy reports has clarified how the three Eastleigh women—Waris Daud, Amina Abdirashid Dahir, and Nusayba Abdi Mohammed—died after their abduction.
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The three family members went missing on Monday, October 21, and their bodies were later discovered in Bahati, Parklands, and Machakos.

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What did autopsy reports reveal about deaths of Eastleigh women?
Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor stated that the three women were brutally tortured before their deaths.
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He observed that their bodies exhibited multiple injuries, including areas where the skin had been peeled off.
The autopsy conducted at the city mortuary revealed that the mother, Waris Daud, had her hands severed and her throat slit.
“She had her hands chopped off, she had her neck almost severed totally with injuries to the neck vessels and the trachea,” Odour said
Waris’s daughter, Amina Abdirashid, was killed after being stabbed multiple times by her abductors.
“One of the stab wounds got right into the heart,” Oduor added.
The third victim named Nusayba Dahir, was sexually assaulted before being suffocated to death by the assailants.

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