A number of
prominent personalities have expressed outrage after two boys were allegedly
burnt alive for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.
Anja Ringgren Loven
- a philanthropist who has rescued numerous children branded witches and
abandoned in Akwa Ibom State - and Femi
Fani-Kayode joined to express outrage after photos of the boys stripped naked
with a tyre placed on them went viral. Another photo shows fire blazing,
allegedly burning the boys' bodies.
According to
reports, the boys were caught trying to escape after stealing a woman's phone
at Komarock Estate, Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday, August 8. They were alllegedly
nabbed by bike riders who then beat and stripped them before burning them
alive, using parts from a motorcycle to feed the fire.
“They removed part
of the motorcycle, bought petrol and used it to end the lives of the two young
boys,” a shop keeper in the area said.
Buruburu police boss
Adamson Bungei condemned the mob attack while also advising youths to desist
from crime.
“It is time the
youth stop involving in crime since the fruits are so bitter. But members of
the public should also not take action into their own hands,” he said.
Condemning the
barbaric attack after it went viral, Femi Fani-Kayode wrote: "How can a
nation, a continent and a people that indulge in this type of wickedness ever
escape God's wrath? You burn two children alive simply because they stole a
mobile phone? God have mercy on you and all those that support and encourage
this savagery and barbarity. Jungle justice is NO justice: it is madness!"
Anja Loven
threatened to "hunt down" the perpetrators as she mourned the boys
who she says are around the same age as her son.
Anja, who lives in Nigeria, did not state how she intends to hunt down the killers in Nairobi.
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