A manhunt is under way for the terrorist who masterminded the murder of 147 people in Kenya.
The
country’s most wanted man has been identified as Mohamed Mohamud, a
former teacher who has a £145,000 bounty on his head for orchestrating
the massacre at Garissa University College.
The
attack on the university by al-Shabaab terrorists, acting on Mohamud’s
orders, was the deadliest on Kenyan soil since the bombing of the
American embassy in 1998.
'IN CASE WE DON'T SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN, KNOW I LOVE YOU'
The
heartbreaking last message a Kenyan student sent her boyfriend before
she was murdered by al-Shabaab extremists reveals the terrifying last
moments inside the besieged university campus.
A
text message, believed to be sent by student Jane Akinyi from inside
Garissa University College, tells her boyfriend 'in case we don't see
each other again, just know I love you'.
A screenshot of the emotional words, written in Swahili, is being shared widely on social media.
The message reads: 'Everyone at Nancy's cube has been shot and we're next.
'Where
are the KDF (Kenyan defence force)? If they are there, please tell them
to come, they are killing us, please tell them to come help us.'
It
adds: 'Babe, in case we don't see each other again, just know I love
you and I will always love you. Bye babe, pray for us. May God help us.'
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