Kenya massacre survivor: 2 days in wardrobe


Kenya massacre survivor: 2 days in wardrobe
19-year old woman too scared to come out until lecturer she knew came to convince her

By Agencies
Published Saturday, April 04, 2015

Kenya Defence Force soldiers stand in front of a morgue with bodies of suspected Garissa University College attackers in Garissa April 4, 2015. The death toll in an assault by Somali militants on Garissa University College is likely to climb above 147. (Reuters)


A survivor of Kenya's university massacre who hid in a wardrobe for two days too terrified to come out was rescued safely Saturday, dehydrated but apparently unharmed, Kenya Red Cross said.

"A survivor has been discovered, she was hiding in a wardrobe," Kenya Red Cross spokeswoman Arnolda Shiundu told AFP.

"She has been taken to hospital and she's currently undergoing assessment by doctors."

The 19-year old woman was initially too scared to come out until a university lecturer she knew came to convince her that the police officers were not the Shebab gunmen who carried out the killing of nearly 150 of her fellow students, police said.

"She is the latest survivor, she has been hiding in a wardrobe for two days," a police officer involved in the security operation said, who asked not to be name. "That is when she came out of the wardrobe and rushed to hospital."

The student, who was rescued on Saturday morning, some 50 hours after the attack began. The gunmen were killed on Thursday evening.

The BBC said she told them she drank "body lotion when she felt hungry."

Kenyan troops searching the building were alarmed when they heard sounds coming from inside a wardrobe.

"She kept asking for reassurance from the security forces they were not Al Shebab before she could come out," the police officer said.

"She was given milk and rushed to the Garissa hospital, where she is being observed before being given counselling."

Four survivors were also found on Friday, Shiundu said.