Kisii family on edge over what it terms ‘satanic attacks'

A big stone. Courtesy photo
A family in Motonyoni village, Masaba South Sub-County in Kisii is living in fear over what it described as weird witchcraft-related attacks
Mr Tora Mono, a retired primary school teacher spoke Monday morning of mysterious stones raining on his house in the evening and at night disrupting sleep.
So strange is the occurrence, Tora claimed, that the sample of stones picked in the evening and stashed in a carrier bag by his wife Ms Nora Tora, were found mysteriously gone.
"Since these things begun, my grandson had been ailing some strange disease," Mr Tora told journalists at his home.
The grandson convulses several intervals in a day with doctors failing to find the correct diagnosis of the disease, the family claimed.
"So far I have taken him to about five(5) health facilities both in Keroka, Kisii, and Masimba but no doctor was able to find the right diagnosis of the disease," he claimed.
The retiree gave a further account involving a recent altercation between his daughter--Rose, also mother to the said grandson, a university student--and some two(2) women in the neighbourhood over some woods suspiciously sold off.
"The matter has been reported to the authorities and we are waiting for legal intervention to solve the matter. We however believe there is malice in these satanic attacks on my family," he told AVDelta News.
Rose had returned home to look for money through tea picking and selling wood to get money to pay for her children's education.
AVDelta News cannot independently verify the allegations.