A man suspected of killing multiple women and dumping their bodies in an old quarry has escaped from police custody in Nairobi, Kenya.
Collins Jumaisi, arrested in connection with the discovery of at least six bodies, fled the Gigiri police station along with 12 Eritrean nationals.
Jumaisi was apprehended last month following the discovery of the bodies wrapped in plastic bags at the Kware quarry, which has been repurposed as a rubbish dump.
Police claim he confessed to killing 42 women, including his wife, but his lawyer alleges that the confession was coerced through torture. Prosecutors have denied these claims.
The escape from the police station raises serious questions about the security measures in place and the handling of dangerous criminals.
Authorities are now working to recapture Jumaisi and the 12 Eritrean nationals who fled with him.
The incident has also reignited concerns about the safety of women in Kenya.
The discovery of the bodies in the quarry had already shocked the nation, and the escape of the suspected killer has added to the public’s anxiety.
The escape of Collins Jumaisi from police custody is a major setback in the ongoing investigation into the serial killings.
Authorities are under immense pressure to recapture the suspect and bring justice to the victims’ families.
The incident highlights the need for improved security measures and the importance of ensuring fair and humane treatment of prisoners.