Fresh twist as Airbnb distances itself from Nairobi murders, says apartments were not booked
San
Francisco-based company Airbnb has finally issued a statement regarding the
separate and brutal murder incidents involving two women reported to have
occurred within premises listed on the platform in Nairobi's Roysambu and South
B estates.
In a statement
seen by Citizen Digital, Airbnb expressed shock over the events while at the
same time emphasizing that the incidents are unrelated to accommodations booked
through the platform.
According to
Airbnb, the locations where the murders occurred had no bookings registered on
the platform for the reported dates, and that persons of interest in both cases
did not have registered accounts.
"Over the
past week, Kenya has witnessed two heinous crimes in the city of Nairobi. We
are saddened and shocked to learn of these events, and our thoughts are with
the victims’ loved ones during this difficult time," reads the statement
published on Airbnb's website.
"We can
confirm that neither of these events were connected to stays on Airbnb. We do
not have accounts registered to the names of the accused."
During the first
murder incident recorded on January 4, popular socialite Starlet Wahu was found dead at an alleged Airbnb apartment
in South B.
Police reports
indicated that the deceased, 26, arrived at Papino Apartments a day prior in
the company of a man, since identified as 34-year-old John Matara.
Video surveillance
from the apartments captured Wahu and Matara entering an elevator within the
apartment block before disembarking on the fourth floor and proceeding to their
room which they had reportedly rented for a night.
Police later
discovered the deceased’s lifeless body lying in a pool of blood inside the
apartment after the Airbnb’s owner, Florence Ngina, told authorities that
Matara hastily left the premises wearing blood-stained clothes.
Barely ten days
after Wahu's brutal murder, the dismembered body of a 20-year-old woman was found dumped in a trash bag at
a reported Airbnb residence in Roysambu.
The proprietor of
the Airbnb property, Risper Muthoni, said she received a call from the
apartment's caretaker who discovered the said body parts.
The woman's
remains, which were taken to city mortuary, have since been positively
identified by her kin who declined to talk to media until police conclude
investigations into the incident.
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