Last Thursday, members of Somali based terror group,
Al Shabaab, stormed Garissa University College in the wee hours of the morning
and carried out a deadly attack that has gone into the books of history as the
second deadliest attack in Kenya.
A first year student who survived the deadly
attack has come out to disclose how terrorists ran short of bullets after hours
of holding students hostage.
The 20 year
student identified as, Amos Simiyu, who was an Education Science
Student, claims that they started butchering
students after they ran short of bullets.
They then threw the heads to security agents
outside the hostel to mock them.
However, Amos hid under the stair-case on the
ground floor of Tana River Hostel, where his fellow students were being
butchered like animals and survived the deadly attack.
According to him, the attackers would hurl
grenades and fire bullets in his direction when they suspected people could be
hiding there. Luckily, the grenades hit the wall and fell.
He pretended to be dead for hours before KDF
officers rescued him. He was taken to Garissa Military Barracks where he camped
for days together with other students who had been rescued.
Simiyu has vowed never to return to Garissa again
after witnessing the massacre
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