Police Unveil Shocking New Details on Eastleigh Triple Murder Suspect
Police have escalated their probe to uncover the criminal history of Hashim Dagane, the suspect accused of the brutal slayings of a mother, daughter, and niece in Eastleigh.
A DCI officer told Parliament on Thursday, November 7, that Dagane is suspected of committing murders in both Kenya and Ethiopia.
The officer also informed MPs of reports suggesting Dagane originated from Ethiopia, where he was reportedly married to three women.
In a startling development, it was revealed that Dagane may have allegedly killed one of his wives in Ethiopia. Investigations continue to verify these claims.
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“He is a Somali of Ethiopian descent, had a family in Ethiopia, and reportedly had three wives. There is information indicating that he may have killed one of his wives there,” the officer disclosed.
“This remains unconfirmed, but we are working to confirm it. Our investigation is ongoing.”
Dagane is already linked to four fatalities in Kenya.
Beyond the Eastleigh victims, Dagane is also suspected of involvement in the murder of Deka Abdinoor Gorone at a Lavington apartment.
Police allege that Dagane killed the woman, then discarded her mutilated remains at Langata Cemetery, along with grocery items she had purchased just days prior.
“Detectives have determined that the victim was last seen with Dagane, who resided in the same apartment. Surveillance footage shows Dagane leaving the apartment on 31/10/2024 with two bags believed to contain the victim’s remains, which were later discovered at Langata cemetery,” the DCI report detailed.
Police Unveil Shocking New Details on Eastleigh Triple Murder Suspect