18/10/2013 19:04
Charred Kenya mall bodies 'highly likely' to be gunmen-lawmaker
Two charred bodies recovered from Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall are highly likely to be two of the gunmen who killed dozens of people last month in one of the worst militant strikes on Kenyan soil, a lawmaker probing the attack said on Friday, according to Reuters.
Norway said its suspicion that a Norwegian citizen was one of those involved in the mall assault claimed by the Somali Islamist group Al Shabaab had now "strengthened." The BBC has identified one of the attackers as a 23-year-old Norwegian citizen of Somali origin named Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow.
A Western official close to the investigation confirmed Dhuhulow's name was among those investigators were looking at, and a senior Kenyan official said he was discussed at a security meeting in Nairobi last week.
Ndung'u Gethenji, head of parliament's Defence and Foreign Relations Committee, said the corpses had been pulled from under rubble on Thursday in a part of the mall which had collapsed.
"All the indications are that they are the attackers," Gethenji told Reuters. "The area they were excavating is consistent with the area (the gunmen) were trapped in during the operation."
Automatic AK-47 rifles of a model not used by Kenyan security forces and a rocket-propelled grenade were found close to the two bodies, said Gethenji, who is co-chairing a parliamentary investigation into possible intelligence failures.