Eastleigh: Man Who Lost Wife, Daughter Share Their Last Conversation

  • The husband of Dahabo Daud, who was killed along with his daughter and niece, has described the pain his family is going through
  • He said he had spoken to Dahabo via WhatsApp, shortly before he was abducted and killed on Monday, October 21.
  • Dahabo's husband thanked the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) for their efforts to arrest the suspect of his family's murder

Abdi Mohammed, the husband of Dahabo Daud Said, who was killed along with his niece Amina Abdirashid Dahir and daughter Nusayba Abdi Mohammed, revealed his last conversation with his wife.

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What did Muhammad say about the last conversation with his wife?

Mohammed said he last spoke to his wife, Dahabo, at 7:30pm on Monday, October 21, shortly before he disappeared.

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In an interview with NTVMohammed said he contacted Dahabo through a WhatsApp message, where he informed him that he was going to the hospital to be treated for his itchy skin.

“I spoke to Dahabo the night he was killed. He told me he was going to see a doctor due to his skin irritation. That's what he told me,” Mohammed said.

When asked about the last time he spoke to his daughter, Mohammed said the last time he spoke to his eldest daughter, Nuseyba, was a few days before she was found dead.

He revealed that he and his family are deeply saddened by the loss of their loved ones who were brutally killed.

“It's very sad. It's been a very difficult time. I'm getting emotional at this time. I don't want to talk too much about it. May Allah make us easy during this time of sadness that we have now,” he said.

Mohammed also thanked the Criminal Investigation Department for arresting one of the suspects responsible for the murder of his family.

What did the postmortem report of the 3 murdered Eastleigh women show?

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Earlier, a post-mortem report revealed how the three Eastleigh women died after being abducted.

Senior government pathologist Johansen Oduor said the three women were tortured before their deaths.

He explained that their bodies showed many injuries, including areas where the skin had been removed.

An autopsy conducted at the City mortuary revealed that the mother, Dahabo, had her hands chopped off and her throat slit.

Dahabo's daughter, Nuseyba, was killed after being stabbed multiple times by her kidnappers, while a third victim, Amina Abdirashid, was sexually assaulted before being strangled to death.

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