‘They even shot at the door’ Recce squad officer’s relative narrates narrow escape

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Some life lessons when it comes to the things we have survived are super magical in they way they mesmerize both our brain and heart filling us with gratitude.

A Recce Squad officer who had a sister trapped in the terror attack at Dusit D2 Hotel in Riverside, Nairobi was not taking chances for her safety.

Ms Grace Kamau, who worked on the second floor of the building, narrated that she first heard a loud bhang behind her and immediately saw rubble fly towards her desk.

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So she decided to make a run for the door together with other people but then they heard a gunshot and so they ran back upstairs and hid in a store.

“As we were going down the stairs, they started shooting so we came back up and entered a store. When we were hiding we knew they were near because they even shot at the door,” she recalled.

That was when she decided to contact her father, Charles Kamau, and brother, Leonard, to let them know what was happening.

They both acted fast but her father was stopped from making the at the Chiromo-Waiyaki junction.

Luckily, her brother was a Recce Squad officer who made his way into the building and alerted his colleagues where her sister with other survivors.

“My brother came there and entered the building. He is the one who told the cops where we were. They came and we got out. There were no injuries, but there was one guy who left us and went to the sixth floor balcony so we don’t know where he is, continued Ms Kamau

Several other survivors have since narrated their ordeals revealing that most of them had no choice but to hide in bathrooms, toilets and under tables.

“We heard explosions and everyone was running, running; some were jumping over fences. The gunmen even shot some people at the entrance of the hotel,” posted Daniel Kiragu.

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