The remains believed to be from the woman who was a victim of a gruesome murder, were found chopped into pieces with her remains stuffed into two sacks, with some body parts missing.
Fear and grief have swept the Likoni Constituency in Mombasa County after a woman’s dismembered body was discovered on Saturday morning, February 8.
The remains believed to be from the woman who was a victim of a gruesome murder, were found chopped into pieces with her remains stuffed into two sacks, with some body parts missing.
The discovery caused uproar in the area, with Likoni residents lamenting what they believe is insecurity spiralling out of control, coming at a time when there has been a rise in femicide cases across the country.
However, the circumstances leading to the death of the woman are yet to be established. She is yet to be identified, with authorities expected to launch a manhunt for the perpetrator.
A screen grab of a woman’s dismembered body found in two sacks in Likoni on Saturday, February 8, 2025. /TV47
Likoni Member of Parliament Mishi Mboko led area residents in condemning the numerous cases of insecurity in the area which have seen even women being put in danger.
“We have been having meetings with security agencies about insecurity in our region, about machete-wielding gangs. But today, something bad has happened. Enough is enough. We are tired of hearing people have been stabbed, and today we have seen a woman chopped up in pieces,” Mboko lamented, leading women in a chorus decrying that the women were tired of living in fear for their lives.
“To the security agencies, what are you missing? Or what is happening such that we women do not feel safe anymore? Can you give us surety that women of this country are going to be safe?”
The matter also drew the attention of the Kenya Women’s Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) which condemned the murder and urged authorities to expedite investigations with a view to cracking down on those responsible.
“We are deeply saddened by the discovery of a dismembered body believed to be that of a woman found in sacks in Approved Estate, Likoni, Mombasa, today. KEWOPA strongly condemns such acts of violence and calls for swift investigations to bring the perpetrators to justice,” KEWOPA stated.