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Villagers look up as a Kenyan police helicopter flies above the scene of an attack by gunmen who kidnapped an Italian volunteer, in the village of Chakama, in coastal Kilifi county, Kenya. Photo: AP Photo

Gunmen kidnap Italian woman in Kenya, injure five residents in village raid

  • Attackers were said to have fired indiscriminately at residents, injuring three children in attack
  • Police are searching for gunmen, whose identities are not yet known
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An armed gang abducted an Italian woman from a village in southeast Kenya, shooting and wounding five residents in the raid, police said Wednesday.

“The attackers fired indiscriminately at residents” before kidnapping the 23-year-old, who worked as a volunteer at an orphanage, during the attack after dark on Tuesday evening at Chakama, a small village in the coastal Kilifi county, police said in a statement.

Three children were among those injured, with one, a 10-year-old boy, shot in the eye, according to police.

Villagers gather outside a small house where they claimed the suspected kidnappers of an Italian woman had been staying in recently, in the village of Chakama. Photo: AP Photo

The wounded have been taken to hospital and police “deployed to track down the criminals”.

The village is about 60km (40 miles) inland from the coastal town of Malindi, which is popular with Italian tourists and expatriates.

Police warned against speculation, rife in the local Kenyan press, that Shabaab militants from Somalia might be behind the abduction.

Police chief Joseph Boinnet said he did not yet know who the attackers were. “We are investigating, but people should stop speculating,” he told reporters.

Another police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity about the ongoing investigation, said “we understand that there has been a dispute at that orphanage and that is what we are looking at.”

Kidnappings of foreigners are rare in Kenya, but have a damaging effect on the country’s crucial tourist economy.

A man points to the spot where villagers said an Italian volunteer who was kidnapped struggled with her attackers, in the village of Chakama, in coastal Kilifi county, Kenya Wednesday. Photo: AP Photo

A spate of abductions on the coast in 2011 saw a British man shot dead and his wife kidnapped from a resort island, while weeks later a French woman was abducted from her home on the Lamu archipelago.

Soon afterwards Shabaab gunmen abducted two Spanish aid workers from the Dadaab refugee camp close to the Somali border in the only confirmed case of kidnapping inside Kenya by the jihadists.

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