Village mourns as gang kills four family members in raid

Villagers watch in disbelief at the house where four family members were attacked and killed at Busamu village in Vihiga County. [Eric Lungai, Standard]

A village in Lugaga, Vihiga County, is in mourning after four family members were attacked and killed at their home during a foiled robbery.

Residents, who had responded to distress calls, laid an ambush and lynched one of the suspected attackers in the Friday morning incident.

Those who arrived at the scene first said they found the husband and wife dead on their bed while two children were in the sitting room - one dead and the other one was fighting for her life. She later died at Kakamega General Hospital’s Intensive Car. Two other children who hid under the bed escaped without injuries.

Succumbed to injuries

Kennedy Ambani, 40, a veterinarian and who operates an Agrovet shop at Magada, Elizabeth Achieng, 35, Gifton Ambani, 10 and Anne Ambani, 8, all succumbed to their injuries.

Several chicken had been strangled and nothing useful taken from the house.

“We got the report at about 3am on Friday. We were informed that a group of about 6 to 7 had attacked the village and their aim was to steal chicken,” County Police Commander Hassan Barua said.

“It is shocking that people can come to steal chicken and end up murdering innocent family members. We have names of some of these gang members and we will arrest them,” added the county police boss. The attack comes barely four days after another couple was attacked at night within the same neighbourhood and killed at Chango sub-location where four goats were killed and eight chicken stolen.

Lugaga/Wamuluma MCA Victor Ijaika, who visited the scene, said insecurity in the area was on the rise and asked police to beef up patrols.

Neighbours told The Standard the gang prevented them from coming out to rescue of the family even as they made frantic cries for help.

 Brutal manner

Gaylord Salabo, an uncle to the man who was killed, described his nephew as a very friendly man and was always on call to help locals to treat their livestock.

“It is quite baffling how the gang decided to set upon my nephew and his family and kill them in such a brutal manner,” said a distraugh Salabo.

Hellen Suneria, a resident, said that the rise in insecurity in the region is partly contributed by the high rate of unemployment.

“We are living under fear of constant attacks by robbers in this region,” Suneria said.

Business
No reprieve for bank in Sh33 billion case with Manchester Outfitters
Business
Tourism players differ over KWS plan to hire out national park sites
Financial Standard
Small-scale gas suppliers worry over centralised imports plan
Business
Nigeria says wanted crypto boss Arjarwalla is holed up in Kenya