A suspected serial killer accused of killing dozens of young Kenyan women and dumping their bodies in a rubbish tip has escaped in a mass jail break. Collins Jumaisi Khalusha was being held in a ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A court in Kenya has allowed police to detain for 30 days a man suspected of killing and dismembering women then dumping them in a flooded quarry, as investigations continue.
Nairobi — Five Kenyan police officers appeared in court Wednesday, suspected of helping a man accused of murdering and dismembering dozens of women escape from a Nairobi jail cell. Police launched a ...
A Milimani court has released five Gigiri Police officers who are under investigation for allegedly aiding the escape of murder suspect Collins Jumaisi. The officers, Corporal Ronald Babo and Police ...
The police think that the suspected killer, Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, may have had help breaking out. A manhunt was underway. By Amelia Nierenberg and Lynsey Chutel Reporting from London The Kenyan ...
Collins Jumaisi Khalusha (2nd R), 33, the main suspect in the Kware murders was escorted to the Kiambu Law Court in Kiambu on July 16, 2024. [AFP] The Directorate of Criminal Investigations is under ...
Kenyan police have offered a reward of 1 million shillings ($7,700; £5,700) for information leading to the arrest of suspected serial killer Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, more than a year after he escaped ...
IN SHORT: A claim that suspected Kenyan serial killer Collins Jumaisi has been re-arrested is getting attention on social media. However, the country's Directorate of Criminal Investigations has ...
Collins Jumaisi Khalusha 33, was arrested in the early hours of Monday - Copyright AFP SIMON MAINA Collins Jumaisi Khalusha 33, was arrested in the early hours of ...
Kenyan police have arrested a suspected serial killer following the discovery of decapitated bodies of several women at a quarry in Nairobi. Collins Jumaisi, 33, has admitted to murdering 42 women ...
Collins Jumaisi Khalusha escaped from police custody in August last year Kenyan police have offered a reward of 1 million shillings ($7,700; £5,700) for information leading to the arrest of suspected ...
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