The Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) has issued an update on the violent robbery that was captured on CCTV.
It has since been established that a house-help named Everlyne facilitated the entry of an armed individual into the house who then assaulted a 20-year-old Somali house-help named Hakimo Muhidin who sustained serious injuries.
“On Friday, November 1, 2024, around 4:40 PM, an individual armed with a hammer managed to enter Ushirika Tower in Eastleigh. After gaining entry, he proceeded to an apartment on the sixth floor with the assistance of a house-help named Everlyne, who is a Ugandan national.
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Upon entering, the assailant, reportedly a Ugandan national, grievously assaulted a 20-year-old Somali house-help named Hakimo Muhidin with assistance from Evelyne.
During the incident, various valuable items were pilfered, including pieces of gold jewellery, an unspecified amount of cash in both KES and U.S. dollars, as well as four laptops belonging to the family, which were reported stolen during the incident.
Hakimo Muhidin sustained serious injuries, including a broken tooth and injuries to her hand, head, and legs. Additionally, she exhibited signs of having been whipped, with visible marks on her back. After receiving medical treatment, she has been discharged and is currently recovering at a relative’s home in the Tassia estate area.” said DCI
Everlyne, a Ugandan national arrived at the building three weeks ago and has since gone into hiding as authorities gather more information in regard to the incident.
“Evelyne, who had joined the household three weeks prior to the incident, managed to escape alongside the assailant. At the time of the incident, the tenant, a Somali man, was not at home; he was out with his children, while his wife was reported to be in India for medical treatment.
Authorities are continuing their investigations to gather more details regarding the incident and the whereabouts of the suspects.” said DCI