‘Serial killer’ admitted murdering wife, 41 other women in Kenya: Police

Police in Kenya have arrested a suspected serial killer in connection with the discovery of mutilated women’s bodies at a rubbish dump in the capital Nairobi.
According to the police on Monday, investigators said the 33-year-old man was arrested on Sunday evening while watching the European Championship final in a pub.
The police said the man has admitted murdering 42 women.
He then dismembered them and put their remains in plastic bags before throwing them into a former quarry in a Nairobi neighbourhood, the police said.
“We are dealing with a psychopath, a serial killer with no respect for human life,” said Mohamed Amin, the head of the criminal investigation department.
The investigation began last Friday after body parts were found at the dump.
By Sunday, the police had found the remains of nine women aged between 18 and 30.
The arrested man claimed that his first victim was his own wife, said Mr Amin. He had strangled and dismembered her and went on to do the same to the other women.
Investigators tracked the man down via the mobile phone of his last victim.
He reportedly lived just 100 metres away from the dump.
In addition to a machete and plastic bags, the personal belongings of his alleged victims were also found in his house.
At the time of his arrest, the man was reportedly already looking for his next victim.
(dpa/NAN)
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