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Police tardy in Gallmann shooting probe

The 73-year-old author of ‘I Dreamed of Africa’, was shot twice in the stomach last Sunday

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Kenyan police have yet to take witness statements or gather ballistic evidence from the site of an ambush where gunmen wounded a world-famous conservati­onist, sources say, and are unable to give details about suspects they said they arrested.

Kuki Gallmann, the 73-yearold Kenyan-Italian author of I Dreamed of Africa, was shot twice in the stomach last Sunday after gunmen ambushed her vehicle when she went to inspect arson damage on her conservati­on park in northern Kenya.

Leading politician­s rapidly issued statements on the shooting, which could damage Kenya’s tourism industry, and the interior ministry announced on Monday that suspects had been arrested and a weapon recovered.

The attack follows months of violence and at least 14 civilian deaths in the Laikipia region. Herdsmen fleeing a severe drought have brought tens of thousands of animals onto private land.

Residents say politician­s are encouragin­g the invasions, hoping to win support for lucrative seats in August elections, and criminal gangs are taking advantage of the chaos.

Last month the government sent troops to Laikipia but the violence continues; four police were killed this month.

Gallmann, who was played by Kim Basinger in a 2000 movie adaptation of her book, is internatio­nally renowned for her work on her 86,000-acre ranch and nature conservanc­y.

After the attack garnered internatio­nal headlines, the interior minister swiftly announced suspects had been arrested.

But a source close to the investigat­ion said they were only aware of one firearm recovered in the district on that Sunday. It was involved in a different, fatal, shooting on the same morning 100 kilometres away, the source said.

Neither the county commander, the officer commanding the police division in Laikipia West, nor the officer in charge of the local police station near Gallmann’s conservanc­y were able to clarify when or where the suspects were arrested and the firearm recovered.

“I don’t have such informatio­n,” said Mutwire Ring’era, the police officer in charge of Laikipia.

The police spokesman and interior ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

Nigel Adams, Gallmann’s son-in-law, said the family had not been informed of any arrests.

Police have also not taken witness statements or inspected the scene of the shooting on the Gallmann conservanc­y to recover ballistic evidence.

- Reuters

 ?? Reuters ?? Conservati­onist Kuki Gallmann nursing an arm fracture in 2009 after she was attacked by illegal grazers who invaded her Laikipia Nature Conservanc­y Ranch.
Reuters Conservati­onist Kuki Gallmann nursing an arm fracture in 2009 after she was attacked by illegal grazers who invaded her Laikipia Nature Conservanc­y Ranch.

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