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Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
boda thug.
That body in the vehicle reminds me of a day I had gone to see a patient in General. While leaving, I saw a mini crowd gathered around a police cruiser like that one and my curiosity took me there. They were gawking at a very dusty (just like that one) partially burnt body that I learnt had been picked at Dallas after a mob lynching. Apparently the police who responded believed the bugger was dead and just threw him into the vehicle. They were now processing the paperwork that would declare him DOA so they take him to morgue.
Suddenly, one hand started twitching; slowly at first then more rapidly. Then he started turning the head very slowly. It was then that one wag shouted at the inspector of police leading the team "Haiya, ako hai". The IP came, took a look and shouted to his men who were hanging nearby "We, nanii, kuja ondoa hii kitu hapa". The driver quickly jumped in and drove round to the mortuary.
I only imagined that when they arrived at the morgue they looked for a silaha butu for the coup de grace.
 

Ice_Cube

Elder Lister
These boda boda thieves are very ruthless. Three weeks back they attacked one boda boda guy at Kamae on the way from Kahawa West with pangas and left him for dead in a bush. Alipatikana asubuhi clinging to dear life and taken to KU referral hospital.

There was also a syndicate from Ukambani that used to target riders around Kahawa West/Kamae/ and the ruiru bypass. They could kill at least one rider every month. The last straw was when they killed a young man, form four leaver, who had taken a loan from his uncle to buy a boda boda. they were hunted down na wakamalizwa kama panya
 
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Pamba 1

Elder Lister
That body in the vehicle reminds me of a day I had gone to see a patient in General. While leaving, I saw a mini crowd gathered around a police cruiser like that one and my curiosity took me there. They were gawking at a very dusty (just like that one) partially burnt body that I learnt had been picked at Dallas after a mob lynching. Apparently the police who responded believed the bugger was dead and just threw him into the vehicle. They were now processing the paperwork that would declare him DOA so they take him to morgue.
Suddenly, one hand started twitching; slowly at first then more rapidly. Then he started turning the head very slowly. It was then that one wag shouted at the inspector of police leading the team "Haiya, ako hai". The IP came, took a look and shouted to his men who were hanging nearby "We, nanii, kuja ondoa hii kitu hapa". The driver quickly jumped in and drove round to the mortuary.
I only imagined that when they arrived at the morgue they looked for a silaha butu for the coup de grace.
Wangepatia yeye maji liter moja tu, works in seconds, meanwhile huyu naona bado anapumua.
 

QuadroK4000

Elder Lister
That body in the vehicle reminds me of a day I had gone to see a patient in General. While leaving, I saw a mini crowd gathered around a police cruiser like that one and my curiosity took me there. They were gawking at a very dusty (just like that one) partially burnt body that I learnt had been picked at Dallas after a mob lynching. Apparently the police who responded believed the bugger was dead and just threw him into the vehicle. They were now processing the paperwork that would declare him DOA so they take him to morgue.
Suddenly, one hand started twitching; slowly at first then more rapidly. Then he started turning the head very slowly. It was then that one wag shouted at the inspector of police leading the team "Haiya, ako hai". The IP came, took a look and shouted to his men who were hanging nearby "We, nanii, kuja ondoa hii kitu hapa". The driver quickly jumped in and drove round to the mortuary.
I only imagined that when they arrived at the morgue they looked for a silaha butu for the coup de grace.
Waaaaaah!
 

dabu

Lister
That body in the vehicle reminds me of a day I had gone to see a patient in General. While leaving, I saw a mini crowd gathered around a police cruiser like that one and my curiosity took me there. They were gawking at a very dusty (just like that one) partially burnt body that I learnt had been picked at Dallas after a mob lynching. Apparently the police who responded believed the bugger was dead and just threw him into the vehicle. They were now processing the paperwork that would declare him DOA so they take him to morgue.
Suddenly, one hand started twitching; slowly at first then more rapidly. Then he started turning the head very slowly. It was then that one wag shouted at the inspector of police leading the team "Haiya, ako hai". The IP came, took a look and shouted to his men who were hanging nearby "We, nanii, kuja ondoa hii kitu hapa". The driver quickly jumped in and drove round to the mortuary.
I only imagined that when they arrived at the morgue they looked for a silaha butu for the coup de grace.
Lakini the land of opportunities ni ngumu they lynch a thief especially if he's a local. I was once around Mama Ngina and a thief from Kirinyaga was caught, they started beating him. I called 912 and reported that a lynching was happening. The officer told me his people wako on the ground. i left he scene only to learn later that the thief was eventually killed.
 

Field Marshal

Elder Lister
Kitambo I really used to get mad with mob justice.

Several needless thefts and clips later, nilichange my mind. Unaona vijana wanangia Mpesa wanapiga hassora anajitaftia risasi like ni kuku wanaua. Ama mtu wa nduthi anasnatch phone imejaa contacts zako za miaka tano from your car window to go sell it at 600 ya kanusu, unabaki stranded utatoa namba ya Uhuru wapi tena............

Kill the ferking vermin!
 

Mwalimu-G

Elder Lister
Kitambo I really used to get mad with mob justice.

Several needless thefts and clips later, nilichange my mind. Unaona vijana wanangia Mpesa wanapiga hassora anajitaftia risasi like ni kuku wanaua. Ama mtu wa nduthi anasnatch phone imejaa contacts zako za miaka tano from your car window to go sell it at 600 ya kanusu, unabaki stranded utatoa namba ya Uhuru wapi tena............

Kill the ferking vermin!
I also used to think it was barbaric until the da y niliwekewa a rusty simu kwa shingo na kutolewa kila kitu including pesa ya kutoa wife maternity. And to imagine I was coming from doing a Samaritan act!
 
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