Businesses in Nairobi’s Eastleigh neighborhood have been shut down as members of the local business community protest the brutal murder of a mother, her daughter, and niece.
The three victims, who were reported missing on October 21, were later found dead in Bahati.
The tragic killings have sparked outrage, with residents demanding justice and immediate police action to bring the perpetrators to account.
Eastleigh’s bustling business district, typically crowded with shoppers, is now eerily quiet. Shop owners have united in the protest, reflecting the community’s collective grief and frustration.
Many feel unsafe, and business leaders are calling for enhanced security measures in the area.
The protest has gained significant attention, with participants emphasizing the need for justice and protection of families.
The local government has been urged to address these concerns to restore trust in public safety within the community.