FeaturedBreaking News The shocking escape of Collins Jumaisi in a mysterious way by Havana Media August 20, 2024 written by Havana Media 0 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 9 A terrifying scenario played out in the silence before morning at Gigiri Police Station while Nairobi slept. The mysterious Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, the guy responsible for the horrific Kware killings, vanished into the night, leaving a bewildered population and many unsolved mysteries in his wake. It was supposed to be just another morning at the station. Officers, yawning and bleary-eyed, went to rouse the prisoners for their morning tea. But as they approached Jumaisi’s cell, an eerie silence greeted them. Where the notorious suspect should have been, there was only empty space and a cut wire mesh – a stark testament to his daring escape. Jumaisi hadn’t fled alone. In a twist that reads like a Hollywood script, he had taken 12 Eritrean prisoners with him. Together, they had scaled the perimeter wall, vanishing into the Nairobi night like ghosts. As news of the escape spread, the city held its breath. Jumaisi wasn’t just any suspect – he was a man who had allegedly admitted to killing 42 women, his crimes sending shockwaves through communities and leaving families devastated. His escape was more than a security breach; it was a nightmare come to life for many Kenyans. Director of DCI Mohamed Amin, his voice tight with tension, confirmed the escape. “It is unfortunate this has happened,” he said, the understatement of his words belying the gravity of the situation. As he spoke, one could almost hear the wheels of a massive manhunt grinding into motion. For the families of Jumaisi’s alleged victims, the escape reopened wounds that had barely begun to heal. Just days earlier, they had received news that six victims had been identified from recovered body parts – a gruesome yet necessary step towards closure. Now, with Jumaisi on the loose, their pain and fear were reignited. In the corridors of power, questions flew. How could such a high-profile suspect, due in court in just days, have slipped away so easily? As top police officers rushed to the scene, one could almost see the fingers of blame being pointed, careers hanging in the balance. Meanwhile, in the streets and homes of Nairobi, a different kind of tension took hold. Mothers held their daughters closer, neighbors eyed strangers with suspicion, and every shadow seemed to hold the potential for danger. As the sun rose over Nairobi, casting long shadows across the city, one question hung in the air: Where was Collins Jumaisi? And more chillingly – what would he do next? The escape of Collins Jumaisi is more than just a sensational headline. It’s a stark reminder of the fragility of justice, the enduring pain of victims’ families, and the challenges facing Kenya’s law enforcement. As the nation holds its breath, waiting for news of his recapture, one thing is clear – the story of the Kware murders is far from over. You Might Also Like Chaos at Bomas Public Participation: Activist Morara Kebaso Attacked During DP Gachagua Impeachment Forum Tragedy Strikes: Death Toll Rises to 21 in Endarasha Hillside Academy Dormitory Fire, 17 Students Still Missing. The High Court Suspends New University Funding Model Family Calls BS on Autopsy: Denzel omondi’s Death Still a Mystery Collins Jumaisi Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Havana Media previous post Jimmy Wanjigi’s Dramatic Detention Unfolds next post From Rivals to Allies: Ruto’s Surprising Support for Raila’s AU Dream You may also like Albert OJWANG AUTOPSY RESULTS: PATHOLOGISTS RULE OUT SELF-INFLICTING INJURY CLAIMS June 12, 2025 BONIFACE MWANGI RELEASED May 22, 2025 MATHARE TRAGEDY: 5 DEAD, 4 INJURED IN FIRE OUTBREAK May 21, 2025 PRESIDENT RUTO’S NORTH EASTERN PROJECTS ON COURSE May 17, 2025 OPPOSITION REJECTS IEBC: LEADERS OPPOSING GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCE CREATION OF A PEOPLE’S IEBC May 13, 2025 Raila Odinga Backs Adani in New JKIA Deal October 14, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.