- A young man identified as Nasri Ali Kitali was sadly killed after his family failed to raise KSh 280,000 kidnappers demanded for his ransom
- According to his uncle, the young man was arrested alongside his cousin, who was released with their motorcycle but Nasri remained
- The kidnappers called the uncle and said that they would kill Nasri if they didn’t get the money and he heard the son saying that they were killing him
A family is in pain after kidnapppers mercillesly killed their handsome 17- year -old son over a KSh 280,000 ransom.
Uncle in pain after kidnappers kill nephew (r), Nasri Ali Kitali, who died after being beaten (r). Photos: Gadi TV.
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What did the kidnappers want?
According to a grieving uncle, Nasri Ali Kitali said he received a call and was told that the police had arrested two of his kids who were selling illegal substances.
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“I need KSh 400,000 so they can be released. My brother paid KSh 400,000 and they released one child with the motorbike. When we asked about the other one, a man on the other end of the call said Iam not your uncle,”said the man.”I was told to kill all the kids if you don’t send KSh 280,000. Shortly afterwards I heard my nephew being beaten and he said uncle Iam being killed,” said the grieving man.
The family was called and told that their son was at a police station in Moshi. They stayed with him inthe hospital.
What made Nasri’s brain swell?
“When I took him to another hospital tests results revealed that they beat him with a heavy metal on the head and his brains moved. They also beat him badly on the shoulders,” he said.
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“After he died they conducted a postmotem on him and realised that the brain was very swollen and that is what caused his death,” he added.
The police have allegedly not involved them in any case since the child died. He was advised to go to the provincial commissioner and report the matter.
If Nasri was arretsed, how did criminals find him?
“Iam in so much pain because he was so young and we were really depending on him. He has never stolen and he was still a school boy. They decided to kill him after we failed to raise the money,” said his uncle. “We left our son in the hands of the police, how did he fall into the hands of criminals,” he wondered.
Police commander Simon Maigwa confirmed the incident saying that the young man and his cousin were running from the police when they lost ecah other; one ended up in the house of the people who started extorting them for money.
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The case is still is still under investigations.
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Joel’s parents demanded answers for the loss of their dear boy, who was a firstborn and the only son as well.
Source: TUKO.co.ke