Posted on 04/23/2009 11:52:29 AM PDT by kellynla
They crept out of the night like ghouls, dozens of Mungiki followers, the axes, pangas and rungus in their hands betraying their intentions: to kill.
In their wake, they left devastated families, mutilated bodies and a despairing sense that the spreading pools of blood could well cover the whole land.
The sect had regrouped to retaliate the killing of 14 of its members by vigilantes. They selected Gathaithi village in Nyeri East District in Kenya's Central Province and planned mass murder with cold blooded precision.
Central provincial police boss John MMbijjiwe said: The attackers burnt a house to attract as many villagers as possible and then lay in wait for them and butchered them.
At 2.30am, they set the house on fire, burning to death two of the occupants, and lay in wait for villagers to respond to the cries of distress.
When the villagers and vigilantes came out to help, the Mungiki set on them, one after the other as they arrived at the burning house, hacking 18 to death on the spot with axes and machetes and abducting seven others. Seven were also killed at Kiaruhiu trading centre.
In the cold light of the mountain morning, the village was a scene from hell: there were bodies strewn all over, with cuts in every part, some with throats slit. And the soil was spotted with blood.
The Mungiki are believed to have regrouped in Karatina after villagers, fed up with the sects tyranny and extortion, had smoked them out. The attack came barely an hour after a police patrol had passed through the village.
There had been rumours that the sect was regrouping to avenge the killing of its members by villagers and the police had stepped up patrols.
(Excerpt) Read more at nation.co.ke ...
What a waste. One good man with an AK could have stopped this entire mob armed with edged weapons.
Must be Obama’s cousin Odinga’s ACORN..
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