Woman’s Dream About Missing Sister Led to Discovery of Dumped Bodies

Woman’s Dream About Missing Sister Led to Discovery of Dumped Bodies

  • What started as a dream by Peris Keya has become a national phenomenon
  • Peris dreamt that her missing sister had approached her to inquire why they had abandoned her in a pit
  • She took the vision seriously and mobilised friends to search the dumpster at Mukuru kwa Njenga, where nine bodies were found

Peris Keya Andika is the sister to Josephine Owino Mulongo, who is believed to be among the bodies retrieved from the dumpster.

Lady's dream leads to discovery of sister's body
Peris Keya says her missing sister appeared to her in her dreams. Photos: Citizen TV/Bonface Bogita.
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Peris told Citizen TV that the last time she was with Josephine, she received a call from an unknown individual.

What did Peris Keya dream about?

The sibling left hurriedly, only for her to go missing, never to be heard from again.

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According to the grieving sister, her sister came to her in a dream to give her a hint of where her supposed body was.

"In that dream, Josephine asked why I was telling her story to strangers who visit our house," she started.

Unable to answer in the dream, Peris says her annoyed sister started punishing her.

How did Peris's dream lead them to the Mukuru bodies?

The woman says her sister disappeared after pointing to her where her body was. Several other family members confessed that the missing woman approached them through dreams.

Josephine's cousin Everline Wetindi added that the young lady told them she was freezing in the dumpster.

The strange dreams prompted the family to launch a search for her body, which led to several others being found.

See the video below:

Who helped retrieve bodies from Mukuru dumpsite?

Kyallo Jilani Wambua risked his life to retrieve the body at Mukuru Kwa Njenga slums.

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The 28-year-old disclosed that this wasn't the first time he had pulled bodies from the pit.

He was paid R695, but his biggest desire was to become a permanent rescuer in the Kenyan Navy or Red Cross.

Gruesome discovery of kidnapped woman's body shocks Mpumalanga community

In other stories, Briefly News reported that a 46-year-old woman kidnapped from Mphatseni, Masoyi, was found dead with multiple injuries at Kamajika New Cemetery on July 11, 2024. Her family, devastated by the loss, had reported her missing after three armed men took her.

This incident, alongside the recent discovery of a teenage girl's burnt body, has prompted intensive investigations by Mpumalanga police.

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