KDF officer stoned to death for refusing to pay boda boda fare, shooting in the air
A
Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officer has been lynched in Mombasa for threatening a boda boda rider
with a gun after allegedly failing to pay for his ride.
The deceased, who fired several shots in the
air before he was neutralised by a mob, is also said to have injured two people
who are currently nursing bullet wounds.
According to a police report seen by
Citizen Digital, the drama started after boda boda rider Antony
Otieno asked for his pay after transporting the
deceased from Likoni Primary Vyemani Grounds on Friday.
A
scuffle ensued after which the deceased opened a small bag, pulled out an AK47
rifle and fired into the air in a bid to scare the rider.
“Upon
arrival, the deceased alighted from the boda boda and started making numerous
phone calls,” the report stated.
“The
boda boda rider began demanding payment to return, but the deceased opened his
small bag, pulled out a gun, cocked it, and fired into the air to scare the
boda boda rider.”
The
rider managed to disarm the man while attempting to escape the fracas using the
former’s motorbike. Enraged residents who witnessed the incident then pounced
on the man and killed him.
“The
deceased then jumped on the motorcycle in an attempt to flee, but the boda boda
rider pulled him to the ground. A struggle ensued during which the deceased
fired several shots, but the boda boda rider managed to snatch the gun,” the
report added.
“Inhabitants
of the area then gathered and began pelting the deceased with stones, leading
to his death.”
Two
people, since identified as Claudia Mwashikaji and Mary Trizer, were
accidentally hit by stray bullets during the melee while the rider’s nose was
bitten by the deceased.
The
three were rushed to Likoni Sub-County Hospital for treatment where they are
recuperating.
Officers
from Inuka Police Station who visited the scene recovered the rifle, 12 rounds
of ammunition, a motorcycle, a mobile phone, and four spent cartridges which
have been kept as exhibits.
The
body of the deceased has since been taken to Coast General Mortuary, awaiting
post-mortem.
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