A two-year-old girl was murdered in a fire incident in Nairobi's Mukuru slums, prompting police to inquire. Once the Nairobi County fire brigade released the fire on Wednesday night, Charlene Adhiambo's bones were found.

When a fire engine got on the site, it joined the effort to stop the fire from spreading.

According to the authorities, the fire destroyed over 40 buildings, making hundreds of people homeless.

The young person's bones were found in one of the houses after the fire was out.

The kid was unaccompanied when the incident occurred, according to the information given to the police who arrived on the scene. It has not yet been determined what started the fire.


Investigations continued, and the body was taken to the mortuary for an upcoming autopsy.

A seven-year-old child was murdered in a fire incident in Nairobi's Mathare slums on Monday night. Around ten o'clock in the evening the victim, Patience Mwende Kioko, was asleep around ten o'clock in the evening when the fire began.

When a fire engine arrived on the scene and stopped the fire's progress, according to the police, they recognized the fire had killed the young girl who had a disability.

A month-old baby girl died in a separate fire in the Kibera slums of Nairobi while sleeping at her parents' house.

The mother claimed she went outside for some fresh air while leaving the toddler in the house with a candle lit.

The woman, age 21, claimed afterwards overheard cries that the house was on fire. Locals made frantic attempts to put out the fire.

According to police, preliminary investigations indicate that the candle started the fire, which destroyed surrounding structures.

According to the police, there have been more fire occurrences in Nairobi recently, which have caused property damage and fatalities.