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Lamu Senator Anwar Loitiptip Attacked In Kasarani By Unknown Men While Spending The Night With Sonko’s Daughter
The Lamu Senator was attacked by a group of estimated nine men when he was walking out of Memphis Lounge along USIU Road. The young legislator was then rushed to Aga Khan Hospital after sustaining deep cut wounds on his head and was sent to the ICU where his condition has stabilized.
According to a police report seen by this site and given by Agnes Saumu Mbuvi who’s daughter to the Nairobi Governor Sonko, the two has gone to the lounge to watch the UEFA final match when the incident occurred.
Ms Mbuvi has excused herself to the toilets after the match when a man she only describes as short and brown grabbed her by the neck. Saumu screamed out for help before the man would let her free.
Responding to the screams, the senator quickly followed and by then the attacker had already escaped into a room. Anwar is said to have dared the attacker to come out from his hiding place and face him as a man, “unatakia nini mwanamke wangu? Toka nje uniface kama mwanaume.” Saumu quoted the senator in her report to the police.
Saumu asked the senator to let the matter go after the attacker cane out and pleaded for forgiveness. The two lovers then left for their car outside the club when a group of about nine men armed with clubs together with the unknown attacker pounced on him with the weapons injuring him severely. The lady was also injured when she was shielding the senator’s head from the attackers.
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