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    Suspects in the murder of a 17-year-old refugee girl in Wajir charged afresh

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMay 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Garissa High Court Thursday set aside a plea where three men had been charged with the murder of a 17-year-old refugee girl in Wajir following a mental assessment report that revealed that one of them was unfit to stand trial.

    The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) charged afresh Mohammed Kassim Tiffow, husband to the deceased, and Adan Mohammed Ahmed after a mental assessment report showed that Mussa Sheikh was unfit to stand trial.

    Principal Prosecution Counsel Bernard Owour informed the court that the two allegedly murdered Gaala Adan, a refugee girl aged 17, on 22nd March 2025 at Lolkuta South Sub-location, Wara Location, Hadado Sub-County, within Wajir County.

    The deceased, born on January 1, 2008, had been married to the first accused, Mohammed Kassim Tiffow (aged 40), in a ceremony held in accordance with Somali rites on February 22, 2025 at Dagahaley Refugee Camp, Garissa.

    The two accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges before Justice John Onyiego.

    Justice Onyiego directed that the suspect, Mussa Sheikh Ahmed, be taken to a mental health facility for medication.

    Mussa will plead to murder charges at a later date after a mental assessment report determines that he is fit to stand trial.

    The court directed that he be admitted to Mathare Mental Hospital for treatment and that the Garissa probation office prepare a second pre-bail report after a report filed in court on Thursday failed to capture the views of the victim’s family.

    The accused persons will be remanded at Garissa GK prison until May 19, 2025, when the case will come for a mention.

    The incident had attracted negative reactions from various quarters that demanded action on the so called cultural practices.

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