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CCTV footage has emerged showing the last moments of a missing woman whose body was dumped at a Langata cemetery

CCTV footage has emerged showing the last moments of a missing woman whose body was dumped at a Langata cemetery

  • A California Estate family in Nairobi is seeking justice after the gruesome murder of their daughter who went missing on October 24
  • CCTV footage has emerged showing the final moments of Deka Abdinor Horone, whose body was found dumped in a Lang’at cemetery
  • In the video, a woman wearing a hijab enters a flat in Lavington on October 29.

Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, has over three years of experience in reporting policy and current events in Kenya.

Nairobi – Detectives of the Department of Criminal Investigations linked the suspected killer of the Eastleigh Three to another murder in Lavington.

Collage of suspect with bags (l) and Hashim Dagane
CCTV footage has emerged showing the last moments of a missing woman whose body was dumped at a Langata cemetery
Source: UGC

According to the DCI, Hashim Dagane Muhumed is behind the murder of Deka Abdinor Horone, who went missing on October 24 before her body was found. found in Lang’ata Cemetery.

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CCTV footage has surfaced showing the last moment Deku was seen alive.

Citizen TV released clear footage of Deka shopping at Quickmart A supermarket in Nairobi’s central business district on October 29.

Was Hashim Dagane Muhumed caught on camera

After shopping, the woman went to a short-term apartment in Lavington, where she was again caught on CCTV entering the said premises.

According to detectives, the woman spent the night with Dagane in the apartment before he killed her.

CCTV footage shows Dagane leaving the apartment on October 31 with two black bags, which police suspect contained Deka’s remains, which were later dumped at the Lang’ata cemetery.

Footage from the apartment where the woman was killed is consistent with the DCI’s claim that it was painted over to hide evidence.

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“It was also confirmed that after Dagane left the flat, the owner discovered what had happened in his flat, went ahead and cleaned up the mess, ordered the rooms to be repainted,” the DCI said.

How did the DCI identify Hashim Dagane?

As previously reported by DCI detectives arrested Dagane as the main suspect in the brutal murder of three Eastleigh women days after his identification.

The bodies of the victims — Dahabo Daoud Saeed, Amina Abdirashid Dahir and Nusayba Abdi Mohammed — were found dumped in various locations in Machakos and Nairobi after being reported missing by family members.

The investigation revealed that 24-year-old Hashim Dagane was driving a Nissan Note (registration number KDQ 718Y), which was registered on Surveillance cameras capture the victimfrom their Eastleigh home on October 21, 2024, just hours before their bodies were discovered.

The vehicle was later found abandoned at the Wakulima market near the ENA Coach stage.

Source: TUKO.co.ke