Its been 24 hours since the horrific terror attack happened at the Dusit D2 Nairobi on Tuesday 15th leaving 14 people dead and several others injured.
The Dusit hotel has now released a statement assuring Kenyans that they are in talks with the local authorities to make sure all staff members and guest are accounted for.
“The management and staff of Dusit Hotels & Resorts is devastated at the incident which took place at the Dusit hotel complex in Nairobi on 15 January 2019 at about 15:30 local time. See below the full statement.”
The management and staff of Dusit Hotels & Resorts is devastated at the incident which took place at the Dusit hotel complex in Nairobi on 15 January 2019 at about 15:30 local time. See below the full statement. pic.twitter.com/bnHWC08eRx
— dusitD2 nairobi (@dusitD2nairobi) January 16, 2019
The online community ios still continuing in supporting and giving ecouraging messages to the staff of Dusit.
Our prayers to those who were affected. May their families find solace at such a hard time. As people we look forward to your re-opening. May your staff find strength and healing. We will by continuing to support you demonstrate that terror will never defeat us #RiversideAttack
— Lone Felix (@lonefelix) January 16, 2019
Im sorry that you were a target of this cowardly act. I was there a few days ago and your staff were so nice and the ambience very nice. I pray you recover and we will be there to support you. We will not cower, we will show up. #standstrong Dusit!
— Usiniboo (@usiniboo) January 16, 2019
You will rise again. You star again . You will rock again. As before. As always.
— Hesborne (@AmHesborneAloo) January 16, 2019
No proper words to describe how sorry and empathetic we are of what transpired at your hotel. One thing’s for sure, this is not the end of you. You will rise again❤️❤️.
— AKN (@Ms_KNjoroge) January 16, 2019
The President and Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Internal Security, Matiangi spoke saying that the operation is over and were able to eliminate all the terrorist who were involved in the deadly attack.