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By Ollus Ndomu

In a chilling turn of events, Rwandan authorities have apprehended a 34-year-old man suspected of being a serial killer who allegedly committed gruesome murders and buried the victims’ bodies in his rented house’s kitchen in a quiet suburb of Rwanda’s capital, Kigali.

Local law enforcement officials revealed that the suspect was taken into custody after a thorough investigation and confessed to his involvement in these heinous crimes during interrogation.

Preliminary findings indicate that the victims were a mix of both male and female, with sex workers believed to be the primary targets of his sinister acts.

The shocking discovery unfolded when concerned neighbors reported a foul odor emanating from the suspect’s residence.

Upon receiving the tip, authorities swiftly arrived at the scene and launched an immediate investigation. What they uncovered was beyond anyone’s worst nightmares.

Inside the seemingly ordinary suburban home, investigators stumbled upon a gruesome scene. The kitchen, a place typically associated with nourishment and sustenance, had been transformed into a macabre burial ground. The suspect allegedly used this unlikely location to conceal the remains of his victims.

Authorities have been working tirelessly to identify the victims and notify their families, adding yet another layer of tragedy to this horrifying ordeal.

Meanwhile, the he motives behind these brutal crimes are still under investigation, with law enforcement looking into the suspect’s background and possible connections to the victims.

The arrest of the suspected serial killer has sent shockwaves throughout the community, leaving residents both frightened and bewildered with many questioning how such heinous crimes could have occurred in their peaceful neighborhood.

The Rwandan National Police have assured the public that they are committed to bringing justice to the victims and their families.

They are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation.

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