Police in Homa Bay are searching for a group of men accused of gang-raping a student, 22, on Wednesday night at her parents’ residence in Oriang’ Village, Kodhoch East Sub-location in Rachuonyo East.
According to reports, the men who were on a robbery expedition raped the schoolgirl after kidnapping her father and stealing the family car. According to reports, at least eight males entered the house. According to a police report, the burglars entered the family’s home on Wednesday around 10 p.m. and remained there for roughly three hours before departing.
The victim’s mother claims that four gangsters broke into the home and discovered the victim watching TV with her grandchildren. She claimed that in order to stop communication with the neighbors, she was told to hand over every cell phone in the home. The woman said that she did so.
Then I was instructed to escort them to a room where my sleeping spouse was. The gang approached the man in the bedroom and demanded his car keys before kidnapping him and taking off in his vehicle.
Before dumping the vehicle more than 80 kilometers away in Rangwe, a member of the gang drove the vehicle with the man inside. A second group remained and terrorized the family, searching the home and robbing it of cash and other valuables. They also confined the grandmother and her grandchildren in a wardrobe, after which they went to the student’s room.
Samson Kinne, the county police commander, stated that the case is being investigated.
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