- The woman whose body parts were found dumped in the Lang'ata cemetery in Nairobi has been identified as Deka Abdinoor, a second year university student
- Abdinoor went missing from home on Wednesday, October 23, prompting his family to file a report at the California Police Station
- However, CCTV footage shows Abdinoor was still alive on October 26, entering a room in Lavington, where Hashim Dagane later joined him.
New information has emerged about Deka Abdinoor, whose body parts were found in the Lang'ata cemetery after he was killed.
Who is Deka Abdinoor and what does he have? relationship what about Dagane?
The deceased is said to have been a 26-year-old sophomore at Great Lake University, located Poisonous.
A TV 47 report says Abdinoor had family ties to three Eastleigh women—Waris Daud, his 21-year-old daughter Amina Amina, and his 12-year-old niece Nuseiba Dahir—who went missing, and whose bodies were later found in Luck, Parklands, and Machakos.
DCI revealed that, apart from being relatives, Abdinoor and the three women were allegedly killed by one person, Hashim Dagane.
Abdinoor's family said he went missing on Wednesday, October 23, and went to report it the next day at the California Police Station in Eastleigh.
“Our sister went missing on October 23, and we reported the matter to the California police station. We have OB's number here,” jAmaa said.
However, CCTV footage showed that Abdinoor was still alive when his family reported him missing.
The pictures showed him entering a residential building in Lavington on 26 October, where Dagane later joined him.
They slept together in the house before security cameras showed Dagane leaving with two bags, which detectives suspect contained the remains of the woman's body, parts of which were found at the Lang'ata Cemetery.
During their investigation, DCI found Abdinoor's belongings, including his shoes, a black bag, white AirPods, and other personal items.
Investigators are still looking for other parts of Abdinoor's body, as only his bones and clothes were found dumped in Lang'ata.
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