Kenya: serial killer “Vampire” fled to court and underwent linch

In Kenya, a man who was considered the “bloodthirsty vampire” and suspected of serial killings of several children, escaped before the court and underwent a linch from the angry crowd in the Bungal. It is reported by Daily Mail with reference to officials familiar with the course of the investigation.

July 14, Kenyan Criminal Investigation Management (DCI) reported that 20-year-old Masten Milimo Wanjala was arrested due to the disappearance of two children. The man later admitted to law enforcement officers who killed at least ten other children over the past five years. Sometimes before the murder, he sucks his blood from the veins of his victims, clarified in DCI. For this, Vanzhala got a nickname “Vampire”.

A man was supposed to appear on Wednesday, October 13, to the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, in the case of the murder of 12-13-year-old children, but escaped from the police station before the meeting. The police organized search events, and Governor Nairobi Mike Sonoto promised a remuneration of 1316 pounds of sterling (more than 1,800 dollars) to anyone who informs information and will help the officers to find Vandalu.

However, on Friday, October 15, it became known that the alleged serial killer of the overall and Lincheval was an angry crowd after the local children of the Bungal city identified him in their rural house, located more than 400 kilometers from the Jogu Road police station, from which he escaped.

“By this time, information about it spread throughout the world, and the locals knew who he was. In the end, he stumbled upon one of the houses in the city, but he was kicked out from there and Linchevali,” said the district administrator Bonfeis Nadim (BONFACE NDIEMA).

According to the police, the first victim of Vandali was the 12-year-old girl, which he kidnapped five years ago in the County of Machakos east of the capital of Kenya. According to the police law enforcement officers, he introduced drugs to some victims, after which he expelled, some he strangled. It is noted that the victims of Kenya could be more, because some low-income families he offered to buy their children for 300-500 dollars. The bodies of several children who died from the hands of Vandali, not yet found.

The publication notes that three officers who dressed in the Nairobi police station, where the serial killer was arrested on charges that they were “not prevented” Vandali’s escape. The version is also not excluded that the police helped Kenya run away.

According to Missing Child Kenya, in 2020, in the African Republic of 242, a child under the age of 18 was listed missing, of which 125 girls and 117 boys. Most children reunited with their families, at least ten were found dead, another 18 children are still incurred missing.

/Media reports.