Kilifi man and his two wives lynched for 'bewitching, killing' grandson

Meria

Elder Lister
An 82- year-old man and his two wives have been lynched over witchcraft allegations in Kibarani Ward in Kilifi North Sub County
Mr Kenga Karisa and his 70-year-old wives, Kache Karisa and Kabibi Karisa were lynched by a mob following the death of their 28-year-old grandson Nahashon Kahindi on Saturday.
Kilifi North Sub-County Police Commander Kenneth Maina said the three were lynched after a disagreement arose during a family meeting.
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He confirmed that the police have arrested ten suspects including Kahindi’s father.
“After Kahindi's death, the extended family gathered for a meeting where his grandparents were accused of bewitching him. However, we suspect that the killings might have been triggered by other issues,” he said.
According to Mr Maina, Ms Kache Karisa left the meeting and went to her house some 20 meters away. A group of youths went after her while others pursued Mr Kenga and his second wife.
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“We were mindful of the safety of Mr Kenga and his wife and spent time looking for them in vain. We engaged the area chief to keep an eye on them and inform us, but immediately we arrived at the office, we got information that they had been found dead,” he said.
Konjora Location village elder Mzee Alphonse Kahindi said the rate at which the community is killing the elderly over witchcraft allegations was worrying.
The four bodies are lying at the Kilifi County Referral Hospital Mortuary.
mongala@ke.nationmedia.com
 
An 82- year-old man and his two wives have been lynched over witchcraft allegations in Kibarani Ward in Kilifi North Sub County
Mr Kenga Karisa and his 70-year-old wives, Kache Karisa and Kabibi Karisa were lynched by a mob following the death of their 28-year-old grandson Nahashon Kahindi on Saturday.
Kilifi North Sub-County Police Commander Kenneth Maina said the three were lynched after a disagreement arose during a family meeting.
RELATED
Read: Cries for justice for elderly women lynched on witchcraft claims
He confirmed that the police have arrested ten suspects including Kahindi’s father.
“After Kahindi's death, the extended family gathered for a meeting where his grandparents were accused of bewitching him. However, we suspect that the killings might have been triggered by other issues,” he said.
According to Mr Maina, Ms Kache Karisa left the meeting and went to her house some 20 meters away. A group of youths went after her while others pursued Mr Kenga and his second wife.
Read: Four people suspected of witchcraft lynched in Kisii
“We were mindful of the safety of Mr Kenga and his wife and spent time looking for them in vain. We engaged the area chief to keep an eye on them and inform us, but immediately we arrived at the office, we got information that they had been found dead,” he said.
Konjora Location village elder Mzee Alphonse Kahindi said the rate at which the community is killing the elderly over witchcraft allegations was worrying.
The four bodies are lying at the Kilifi County Referral Hospital Mortuary.
mongala@ke.nationmedia.com

Personally I don't believe in some of these nonsense, it's inheritance issues leading to killing !
 
Exodus 22:18 – Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
Leviticus 19:26 – Ye shall not ... use enchantment, nor observe times.
Leviticus 20:27 – A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them.
Deuteronomy 18:10-11 – There shall not be found among you any ... that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
 
Exodus 22:18 – Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
Please outline the threshold of evidence required to convict one of witchcraft.
Bear in mind CAP 67 'Any person who accuses or threatens to accuse any person with being a witch or with practising witchcraft shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years'
 
Please outline the threshold of evidence required to convict one of witchcraft.
Bear in mind CAP 67 'Any person who accuses or threatens to accuse any person with being a witch or with practising witchcraft shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years'
Let me pay 500.
But I want to believe they didn't just wake up one day and accuse the deceased of witchcraft. There must be some reason for that.
 
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