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Kenyan Shot Dead in Tanzania in a Love Triangle

Gun in hand
A 41 year old Kenyan living in Dar es salaam Tanzania was shot on Tuesday in what now seems to be a confused love triangle. Francis Shumila was shot three times by a man who claimed to be a fiancee of the the woman in the triangle, Christina Nandonewa. Francis died in hospital while undergoing treatment on Wednesday.

Gabriel Munishi, the man behind the guy claimed that he and Christina were planning to get married and that even the family knew of their plans. On the other hand, Christina’s brother confirmed that indeed, Francis was “married” to Christina and that the family knew him as their “shemeji”. Munishi eventually shot himself after the shooting.

Christiana was on her way to the airport to take a flight to Cyprus where she is studying when the whole incidence occurred. She was in the car with Francis and two other people and one of them died instantly. We shall be following up on this story and keep you on the loop.

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