Five family members burnt to death in Isiolo in suspected love triangle
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A 45-year-old woman and four children died on Tuesday night in a deadly night fire in Bulapesa area of Isiolo town, in what is believed to be a case of arson linked to a suspected love triangle.
The midnight blaze, which razed their house to the ground, left no survivors. Three siblings and their cousin, all aged between 7 and 15 years, perished alongside their mother, with property of unknown value being destroyed in the inferno.
Preliminary investigations pointed to a woman suspected of having started the fire in a revenge attack fueled by a love-related conflict. Tension rose quickly in the area as news of the deaths spread.
Irate residents hunted down the
suspected arsonist, lynched her, and burnt her house just a few meters from the
scene of the original fire.
At the Bulapesa cemetery, located nearby,
grave diggers prepared a single grave for the five victims, who were buried
later that afternoon in accordance with Islamic tradition.
Family members and neighbours say they tried
to put out the flames but were overwhelmed by the intensity of the fire. No
firefighting teams arrived at the scene in time to help.
Area Chief Abdi Dida confirmed the incident
and said immediate steps were taken to protect the children of the lynched
suspect, who were reportedly in school at the time. Rumours had circulated that
some youths were planning to target them in retaliation.
Dida called for restraint and urged the
public to allow authorities to carry out investigations. His remarks, however,
came moments after the body of the suspect had already been reduced to ashes.
Local elder Omar Godana also condemned the
incident, noting that such a tragic and violent event had never been witnessed
in the area before. Police have launched a full investigation into the incident
as local leaders continue to appeal for calm and peaceful coexistence among
residents.


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