Edwin Njuguna Ngugi, a driver from Malava in Busia County, was transporting goods from Mombasa to Bunia when he ran into trouble. His truck reportedly broke down in the volatile Ituri province, an area plagued by armed groups.
According to his family, Njuguna’s last known contact was on April 3 at exactly 2:22 p.m., when his phone went silent.
His mother, Rose Ngugi, said he had earlier expressed fear for his life.
“I started speaking with him on April 2 when he complained that the vehicle had broken down in a dangerous place and he was in the wrong hands,” she told the Kenyan media.
In a final call to his cousin in Mombasa, Njuguna described the dire situation he was facing.
“You can see the trouble I have encountered here. The road is very bad, the truck broke down yesterday and the trailer got stuck. I am now being guarded by soldiers… yesterday I was almost attacked by people with machetes who wanted to rob me, but luckily soldiers came because I am in the bush… the cargo owner said he would bring another truck to transfer the load and then burn this trailer, so I am waiting for them,” he said.
Desperate for safety, Njuguna reportedly sought protection from local soldiers. However, his family alleges that the same soldiers later took his money and abandoned him.
He is believed to have been subsequently attacked by armed groups, killed, and his truck looted.
Days later, fellow Kenyan truck drivers operating in the region discovered his decomposing body and shared images in a WhatsApp group in an attempt to identify him. It was through these images that his family confirmed his death, nearly ten days after he went missing.
His body is currently at Bunia Main Hospital, while the truck remains at the scene of the attack.
The family says it lacks the financial means to travel to the DRC to retrieve the body and is now appealing to the Kenyan government for assistance with repatriation.
Eastern DRC remains one of the most unstable regions in Africa, with hundreds of armed groups operating in the region. Ituri province, where Bunia is located, has faced persistent violence from militias, including the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) and local ethnic groups such as Cooperative for Development of the Congo (CODECO).


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