Yesterday kenyans woke up to a piece of shocking news after it emerged six people had been killed in a worrying morning attack.
According to sources the attack took place at Widho, Lamu County, where two people were beaheaded by the rogue killer while four succumbed to a house fire.
It has emerged that the deadly attack was staged by some rogue members of the fearless Alshabab group.
In another worrying development, two houses were torched last night and several people are feared to have lost their lives in Bobo Hindi, lamu county.
The number of casualties are yet to be established as the news continues to unfold. 
Lamu couty seems to be a hot bed of these ruthless killers who have been killing and destroying property at their own peril.
The Kenyan Commandos have however been working round the clock to ensure that kenyans get adequate security across the board.
This is not the first time that such an attack has been witnessed as some few years back the rogue Militias attacked a military camp where several were gunned down. 
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