Blood-Chilling Killer Escapes Nairobi Police Station!

Serial Murderer on the Loose

A massive manhunt is raging in Kenya after Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, a 33-year-old accused serial killer, slipped away from a Nairobi police station. The suspect is linked to the horrifying deaths of 42 women.

Arrested on July 15, Khalusha was dubbed a “vampire” and “psychopathic serial killer” by police after confessing to the gruesome murders. Dismembered female bodies were found dumped in an abandoned quarry in Nairobi’s Mukuru slum, shocking the entire nation and sparking urgent demands for justice.

Bold Jailbreak Raises Security Fears

Police spokeswoman Resila Onyango revealed that Khalusha – along with 12 undocumented Eritrean migrants held at the station – escaped early Tuesday morning. The 13 prisoners cut through the wire mesh in the basking bay, the outdoor area for detainees, and vanished before breakfast was served.

“The escape raised serious questions about security at the station,” Onyango said. An internal investigation is underway amid growing criticism of police laxity.

Nation on Edge as Authorities Scramble

Khalusha’s flight has triggered fear and anxiety nationwide with warnings for the public to stay alert. Police launched an intensive search across Nairobi and nearby areas to track down the fugitive and the other escapees.

Security agencies are working together to hunt the dangerous man. Authorities urge anyone with information on Khalusha’s whereabouts to come forward immediately.

The harrowing case and shocking escape have gripped Kenya, leaving citizens anxiously awaiting news as the manhunt intensifies.Stay tuned for updates.

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