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How suspected gangster predicted his death

Ihab Salim Kariuki, the suspected gangster who was linked to the murder of a 4th-year student at the Meru University, was gunned down by police from the Special Service Unit following a high-speed chase on April 29.

Kariuki was also tied to a string of armed robbery incidents across Nairobi, including several murders in Umoja Estate area.

However, Kariuki alias Bugii King Ihab, appears to have sensed his impending death, as he shared several cryptic messages on his Facebook page.

“One day you will be just a memory to people, do your best to be a good memory,” reads a post he shared on April 12.

“Even though I am marked for death, I am gonna spark till I lose my breath. I no longer live in fear. My pistol close in hand, convinced this is my year,” he expressed.

The suspected gangster was also fond of posting anti-police material on his page, with the latest one coming on April 5, when he shared a video of a suspected incident of extra-judicial killing.

Kariuki and an accomplice were gunned down in Ruiru, with the detectives stating that they recovered a pistol with 5 rounds of ammunition.

The Heckler & Koch P30 pistol, serial number 129-025397, will be subjected to ballistic examination.

They are said to have sped in a motorbike towards Kariobangi upon spotting the officers.

The two reportedly abandoned their motorcycle during the pursuit and jumped over the perimeter fence of Gichea Farm in Ruiru, where they were shot dead.

The police also told the media that Kariuki had earlier on in the day shot and killed a man and robbed him of Ksh 350,000.

Police have been after the gangster since 2015 after he allegedly killed another man during a robbery incident in Umoja.