After being abandoned in the remote Kinondo area, Mwagodi walked approximately three kilometers to Diani, where he contacted his family.
The militants escalated their attack by firing four rocket-propelled grenades toward both the security installation and the village itself.
Mwagodi, who works in Tanzania’s hospitality sector, was last seen on Wednesday, July 23, when unknown individuals reportedly seized him while traveling in Dar es Salaam.
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