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Murang'a: 3 hospitalised with injuries after wild animal attack

The animal which was killed by one of the victims is either a fox or a jackal.

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by KNA

Central25 October 2024 - 17:19
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In Summary


  • The other victim, 50-year-old Samuel Mwangi, sustained serious injuries but managed to subdue and kill the animal. 
  • He noted that there had been rumours of a hyena wandering in the area, but it turned out to be a different animal.   


Crime Scene

Three people are receiving treatment at Muriranjas Subcounty Hospital in Murang'a County with head, face and hand injuries after they were attacked by an unidentified wild animal on Thursday.          

Four-year-old Sean Njuguna was in the company of his friends when he was attacked, sustaining injuries to his face, chin and hands while Antony Fundi, a Grade  Six learner, was attacked on his way to school.

The other victim, 50-year-old Samuel Mwangi, sustained serious injuries but managed to subdue and kill the animal. 

The three victims are residents of Gatara and Maganjo villages in Murarandia, Kiharu Constituency in Murang’a.

“This animal is either a fox or a jackal, it attacked me forcing me to defend myself even though I was already wounded,” Mwangi said.

He noted that there had been rumours of a hyena wandering in the area, but it turned out to be a different animal.   

The area residents have called on Kenya Wildlife Service officials to promptly investigate the incident and identify whether the wild animal is lone or part of a pack.

They said they are still living in fear and are concerned for the safety of their children.


 

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