HEARTLESS
Tuesday 12:30 am
Sirens rang over the city as
fire trucks and ambulances converged on an isolated house at the edge of Karura
forest. The fire was spreading to the trees, threatening to torch Wangari
Maathai’s legacy. Alone and seemingly paralyzed in the would be parking lot of
the house stood an eight-year-old boy and right beneath his feet lay his
four-year-old sister. He stared into the abyss as if waiting for something or
someone to reach out, oblivious of the firefighters and the first responders
who were by now trying to break into the blazing inferno. His sister grubs his
leg as she comes to; he reaches down and lifts her up never once turning his
gaze away from the spreading fire.
‘Are you ok, let me examine
you’ One responder jolts him back to the madness going on around him. He looks
straight into her eyes with an empty gaze that mirrors the sense of loss that
he has just undergone. His clothes are burnt and shredded, some pieces
adhesively glued to his skin, clear signs of his struggle to shield his sister
whose only blemish is darkened smoke.
‘LET GO OF ME!!’ he screams at
the first responder taking her a back.
‘Please let me help you’ she
caringly looks into his eyes, ‘your back is burnt’
At that moment sharp pains
shoot through his body breaking through the numbing shock and adrenaline that
had spurred him to action. In an instant his body gave way and he collapsed
into the first responders arms never letting go of his sister who was still
clutched on his fragile hands….
Five hours later he came at
Nairobi Hospital’s children’s wing, its 5:30 am. He lay on his side with an IV
line attached to his left arm and respirator machines covering half his face.
The sound of sirens and smoldering flames replaced by beeping machines and ta
tat tat of his little heart. Where was he now? Then with a fright that
accelerated his heart beat and stirred a loud buzz on the Heart Monitor, he
rose disconnected the respiratory machine, pulled off the IV line and set off
the alarm.
‘IMANI!! IMANI!! IMANI’ he
shouted for his sister as the nurses and doctors stormed the room fearing the
worst. They pushed him back on the bed and injected something into his vein
that sent him into a dizzy stupor. They put him back on his side and connected
the IV line.
6:20 am
When he came to again, there
was a nurse holding up Imani, this time he lay still for a while before seating
up and reaching out for his sister. The nurse placed her by his side and he
hugged her as she clung tightly to him. Then she asked a question that broke
his little heart;
‘Bahati, have daddy and mummy
come to see you?’ she looked up into his eyes ‘they looked so nice in their
bright clothes, just like angels’
He was taken aback by her last
statement, ‘Imani, daddy and mummy have gone to heaven’
‘No Bahati, they are standing
behind you, look’ she pointed behind him.
‘Imani, there is nothing
there,’ His mind was lost, he could not understand it. How does he tell his
little sister that she will never see their parents again, he is only eight, he
cannot understand it how can she?
Little Imani looked on beyond
her brother to the rising morning sun whose rays were breaking through the
windows; she could not understand why Bahati could not see them. They looked so
pretty in a mix of white and golden sun light, holding each other smiling at
her and her brother. Mummy and Daddy looked angelic, but why weren’t they
saying anything? Why weren’t they holding her and Bahati like they use to? Why
didn’t they move when the nurse walked over to remove that straw attached to
Bahati’s arm? How did the nurse walk through them?
‘Bahati? Do Mummy and Daddy
have super powers?’ Bahati followed her gaze to the window, ‘the nurse walked
through them’
Bahati shook and reached out,
how could this be, they are dead! Yet standing right there by the window bathed
in white and golden light their parents were smiling back at them.
‘You see them too Bahati’ Imani
smiled at him as the heart monitor spiked into loud noises. The nurse who had
all this time been listening in, saddened by the tragedy that had befallen the
two children looked away from the monitor to the window. How sad it must be for
two children so young to lose so much at one go.
Bahati looked away from the
window; he understood that they were gone… He hugged Imani tightly and started
crying.
‘Don’t cry Bahati’ Little Imani
said. ‘I know they are gone, but they are watching over us’ she too started
crying. ‘we will be ok’
‘Yes Imani, we will be ok’ Bahati
said as his mind wondered back to the beginning.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
June first 2015, the Furaha
family was celebrating their wedding anniversary and their daughter Imani’s
third birthday, their friends and family had gathered at their home on the edge
of the Karura Forest. The land had been in their family for five generations,
it was Furaha’s father who had first brought the fate of Karura forest to the
great laureate Wangari Maathai. The Furaha’s had initially intended to
relinquish their land to the government under the Kenya Forest Service, but
Furaha’s grandfather learnt that corrupt officials had plans to sell off the
land to a private developed who wanted to build a gated community dubbed the ‘Forest
park development’ the plan also included the setup of a lumber mill on the very
spot where the Furaha home stood. Having been a renowned archeologist who had
worked alongside the great Louis Leakey as a porter, Mzee Furaha knew that he
could not allow the plan to go through.
He charged his son with the
responsibility of taking care of the land, registering the property as a
conservancy and heritage site and building a small museum complete with the
history of Kenya's forests and tree species found within the Karura Forest and
across the country. The Furahas' also set up a small bird sanctuary for bird
lovers and even imported birds from other countries naming it the ‘Msitu
cultural centre’. The logic behind it was simple; the cultural centre’s
boundaries on the government’s map would act as the forest’s buffer zone.
As the fourth generation
protector of the property Furaha knew he had to keep the legacy alive, his
family will forever be grateful to Professor Maathai whose fight to protect the
forest created additional buffer zones all around the forest. The Furaha’s
party was however clouded by a dark presence, his brother Jumbo and a County
official Mr. Tembo, both of whom had different plans for the family land.
Their grandfather had placed
the trust deed in the names of his grandchildren Jumbo and Furaha, this had
created complications for the Centre, with Jumbo’s greed having already led to
the sale of a quarter acre plot. Furaha who had been in London for his masters
had rushed back home and reacquired the land at an inflated price that had left
the entire trust in debt.
Jumbo was now mounting pressure
to sell off more land to pay off what he termed as ‘the stupid mistakes’ of his
overzealous older brother. The board of trustees while agreeing with Jumbo that
Furaha had jeopardized the future of the Conservancy, castigated Jumbo for
having sold off the land in the first place.
The matter had been complex,
the board was split 50\50 between the two brothers, Jumbo had only been able to
sell off the land because Furaha had delegated his vote and power of attorney
to him while he was studying abroad. Furaha had regretted the decision, he even
tried to fly back for the vote as the agreement required his physical presence
to nullify the power of attorney. To secure the vote Jumbo had moved up the
dates to ensure that his brother would not travel back in time to stop the
sale.
Now two years after his return
Jumbo was making a new push to liquidate the property by mobilizing a majority
vote that would not only enable him to sell off some property but also remove
Furaha from his directorship of the trust.
As the night wore on, Jumbo and
his dodgy County official called Furaha aside to a small office in the Furaha
home.
‘Furaha, we have to sell or
cede some land to the county, if not they will use our debt against us and
reposes most of the land’ Jumbo said.
‘Mr. Furaha, I like, you
believe in family, I know this is about your family legacy, but surely the
county is being more than generous in its offer,’ Mr. Tembo said as he sipped
his whiskey, ‘Your trust owes the county Ksh. 40 million in land rates, funds
am sure you cannot pay back due to the huge bank loan you took to buy back the
land from the county last year. We are offering you Ksh. 200 million, we will
also write off the debt to the county, this will leave you enough money to pay
back the bank loan and also share out some money with your brother here.’
‘Mr. Tembo, I understand the
county’s offer, but like I told you before, this is not a business and the
trust will never cede land to anyone’ Furaha calmly answered.
‘Furaha, the county is not
looking to destroy the work done by your family; we just need the land for a
few recreational facilities. Think about it Furaha, we are building a
playground and recreational park just like the one Machakos has. This is not a
commercial project. The city needs the space’ Tembo retorted.
‘With all due respect Mr.
Tembo, I have seen the plans, only 45% of the land will be used for recreation,
the rest will be hotels, malls and a gated community.’ Furaha asserted in a
rather angry tone.
‘Calm down Furaha, the county
has to pay for the land somehow, the commercial projects will also drive
traffic into our conservancy, and we stand to make over Ksh. 80 million every
year in fees alone’ Jumbo said.
‘The county and its development
partners are also open to grating you and your brother a timeshare in the
project and 10% shareholding of the development will be owned by the trust,
putting more money into your pockets. It’s a win, win situation’ Tembo added
with a smug smile on his face.
Suddenly Furaha’s lawyer
Mohammed burst into the room, he looked at the three me before walking over to
Furaha’s side.
‘Hello Mr. Tembo, I did not
know we had distinguished company’ Mohammed said as he poured himself a drink,
‘Jumbo, how is the family.’
‘Cut out the small talk
Mohammed, we both know you have no interest in my family and we certainly know
that you frown upon Mr. Tembo’ Jumbo said rather unapologetically.
‘Very well then gentlemen, I
suppose we are still talking about the Forest Park Development project or is it
the Nairobi Recreation Project Tembo?’ Mohammed said with an equally smug
smile.
‘Look Mohammed, we are only
here because Furaha has nearly bankrupted the trust, the county is threatening
to forcibly acquire the land anyway. If not for my efforts and Tembo’s
influence we would be in trouble…’
‘Let me stop you right there
Jumbo’ Mohammed cut in, ‘you are right, if not for your efforts we would not be
in this position, don’t be naïve or too lenient on yourself, it was you who
sold off the land forcing the trust into its current position’ Mohammed sipped
his drink.
‘Look Mohammed, this is the
county’s last offer, advise your clients accordingly,’ Tembo stepped in.
‘Furaha, we could lose
everything,’ Jumbo jumped in, ‘we have everything to gain from this deal, think
of Bahati and Imani’s future, they will never want for anything and the trust
will still have some land left and a legacy’
‘Oh dear brother, how blind you
have become, this is the Furaha legacy’ Furaha said rather reflectively, ‘you
are Jumbo Jabali Furaha, this is about family, my children already have
everything as do your children. What they need is a legacy.’
‘Mr. Furaha, this conversation
has gone too far’ Tembo said standing up ‘let me put it this way, you have
until the end of this month to sign the agreement or the county will use its
mandate to acquire the land, make no mistake Mr. Furaha we will get what we
want. We have already spoken to the bank, your loan is three months overdue and
our business partners are set to acquire the loan and place your so called
family legacy under receivership. Let me be very clear, at the point we will
get more than just the 10 acres we want.’
‘Hahaha, you haven’t heard have
Tembo,’ Mohammed stood up and confrontationally looked straight into Tembo’s
eyes, ‘as of, wait for it’ he glanced at his watch, ‘Now, the trust owes the
bank and the county nothing, it’s 5 pm in London, the banks have just closed
and their last transaction was the liquidation of some the trust’s assets in
London, what was the value of the properties in London Furaha’
‘I believe the apartment was
valued at 10 million pounds and the Yorkshire farm at 50 million pounds’ Furaha
said with a smug smile of his own. ‘How much is that in Kenya shillings
brother’
‘Outrageous, you cannot sell
trust assets without the approval of the board’ Jumbo said.
‘Oh the board did approve of
the sale, you see we meet just before the party started, I believe you were
still on your way, your proxy vote represented by your nominee was present,
Furaha said.
‘I was not informed of this,’
Jumbo protested.
‘Don’t worry little brother
your proxy vote rejected the sale, but none the less 70% of the vote was in
favor of the sale’ Furaha said as Jumbo sunk back into his seat. ‘Come on now
little brother, I just borrowed a trick from your book, it’s not every day that
an older brother gets to use lessons from his baby brother. If nothing else
consider this payback for what you did to me while I was in London’
‘Now Mr. Tembo’ Mohammed said,
‘Let me make myself clear, you and your county thugs are no longer welcome in
this conservancy. As of today the trust is effectively registered in London,
putting it under the protection of the crown and therefore no longer under the
administrative purvey of the county’
‘This is an outrage, you cannot
register the trust under the crown, none of you is a citizen of Britain’ Tembo
retorted.
‘oh my, you are getting
smarter’ Mohammed said, ‘However, my client as you put it has relinquished all
claim to the trust and as provided for under the trust deed, his rights to the
property now fall to his children Bahati and Imani both of whom as am sure you
are aware are British citizens’
‘I will fight you on this,’
Jumbo shouted, ‘and as they are children I will gain control of the trust
enabling me to do as I will. The trust says as long as they get their fair
share of proceeds I am well within my right to profit from it’
‘Oh dear Jumbo, do you not
understand the full magnitude and gravity of the situation’ Furaha sat up ‘then
again you never were one to read and remember the finer details of the deed,
let me ask you a question, when you sold off the land in the first place what
allowed you to sell?’
Jumbo gazed first at Tembo then
back at Furaha and Mohammed.
‘Let me refresh your memory,’
Mohammed said, ‘Clause 14 a). Upon attainment of the age of 30 by both the
holders of the deed, the parties may agree to cede, sell or donate a segment of
the property not in excess of half an acre. The parties may also in agreement
with each other opt to dissolve the deed and split the holdings amongst
themselves with the trust holding 50% of the land in perpetuity for future
generations.’
‘I vote to dissolve the trust;
I am well within my right’ Jumbo said. ‘My lawyers will have a field day seeing
as you violated my rights when selling off the London properties’
Mohammed claps his hands, ‘well
said Jumbo, however the rest of the trust provides that “should either of the
beneficiaries die or willfully relinquish their rights to the deed which may
only be done by inheritance to a living descendant, the trust will reset to the
30th birthday of the youngest beneficiary’
‘Now correct me if am wrong
Jumbo, today is Imani’s third birthday that means you can sell in 27 years,
right.’ Furaha said.
‘You will not get away with
this Furaha, don’t think you’ve won,’ Jumbo said holding a copy of the trust
deed. ‘I have done some reading myself, the trust deed goes on to say that,
should either of the beneficiaries die, the trust reverts to the remaining
living descendant of the Furaha family’
‘Is that a threat,’ Mohammed
said stepping directly in front of Jumbo.
The silence is broken by a
sound behind the bookshelf; Furaha walks over and pulls a freighted Bahati from
behind the bookshelf.
‘This is not the end of it
Furaha,’ Jumbo says as he picks up his coat. ‘let’s go Tembo’
The two leave.
~~~~~
9:00 am
‘Uncle Jumbo’ Imani shouts
waking up Bahati from his daydream.
‘Bahati, Imani are you ok,’
Jumbo says as he hugs Imani ‘I came as soon as I heard’
‘Get away from her you
monster,’ Bahati shouts. The nurse steps in rather confused.
‘Its ok am their uncle’ Jumbo
says, ‘I will take care of them’
‘No you won’t, you murderer’
Bahati says as his breathing changes setting off the medical equipment in the
room. The doctor runs in.
‘Nurse sedate the patient’
The nurse injects more of that
dizzying syrup that sends him back to his stupor.
Bahati comes to, Jumbo is
standing right above him and Imani is sleeping on the next bed.
‘Welcome back little man, you
scared us for a minute there, nurse get the doctor’ Jumbo says feigning
affection. The nurse leaves the room.
‘Listen you spoilt little brat,
you and your little sister are under my care now. If you know what’s good for
you, you will keep your mouth shut’ Jumbo says smiling.
Bahati pulls out his IV and
stubs his uncle in the hand. ‘You will never get away with this,’
‘Why you little bustard,’ Jumbo
jumps in pain. ‘Listen to me, I am taking your sister home with me, if you care
for her you will remain silent and say nothing to the police, do you understand
me.’ He looks down at Bahati and then over to Imani who is still asleep.
‘Dangerous things can happen to little girls when they are all alone’
‘Never, I will not let you take
her home’ Bahati says trying to stand up, once again setting off the machines.
‘NURSE,’ Jumbo shouts trying to
hold down Bahati who is fighting to get up.
The doctor and nurse run in,
‘What’s going on here?' the doctors asks.
‘Nothing doctor, My Nephew is
delicious, he keeps calling for his parents’ Jumbo says, ‘the loss is too much,
isn’t there something you can do to help him sleep’
‘Let me go’ Bahati says
fighting on, ‘He killed them, he killed them’
The doctor looks confused.
Imani stirs awake.
‘Please doctor help my nephew,
I will take my niece home for now’ Jumbo says. ‘she also needs to rest’
‘No don’t let this killer touch
her’ Bahati shouts.
‘I don’t know what is going on
here Mr. Jumbo, but none of them can leave the hospital without the approval of
child services’ the doctor says.
‘I am their legal guardian,
surely haven’t these children been through enough doctor.’ Jumbo says grabbing
Imani. ‘we can settle the legal matters latter’
Just then Mohammed bursts into
the room. ‘Put her down Jumbo’
‘Who the hell are you, this is
a family only room, forgive if am mistaken, you are in no way related to this
children’ the doctor says.
‘Actually I am their legal
guardian’ Mohammed says producing a letter.
‘I don’t know what is going on
here’ the doctor says, ‘but clearly only child services can resolve this
matter. The police will be here shortly to talk to Bahati and Imani, in the
meantime I suggest that both of you wait outside for child services to clear up
this matter.’
‘No problem doctor’ Mohammed
says. ‘Jumbo shall we’
‘Don’t leave us uncle Mohammed’
Bahati says as he stirs back into a panic this time the nurse steps in to
sedate him as before the machines go wild.
‘Look, your presence is clearly
not in my patient’s best interest,’ the doctor says to the two men ‘now you can
both wait outside or I can have the police arrest you both till this matter is
cleared up, your choice gentlemen’
10:00 am
The dialing tone of a phone
breaks the silence in a small secluded room at Nairobi hospital where Jumbo is
being held separately from Mohammed.
‘
Tembo, what did you do,’ Jumbo
says, ‘You assured me that no one would survive the fire.’
‘What do you mean; it’s all
over the news. One of the heirs to the Furaha Trust is dead along with his
family’ Tembo says. ‘The media has been reporting what the fire chief told
them, it was an eclectic fire. I have everything in control,’
‘You fool; both children are
alive at Nairobi hospital. That little brat Bahati even accused me of killing
his parents in front of a doctor and a nurse’
‘What, the fire chief assured
me that no one survived the fire.’ Jumbo shouts back.
‘Don’t be stupid Tembo, the CID
must have instructed him to tell no one of their survival. Mohammed’s influence
no doubt. I got here before him to try and silence the boy, but that stubborn
boy almost killed me with a needle. Were it not for my contacts at CID
headquarters I would still be in the dark about their survival’
‘Where are the children now?’
‘At Nairobi hospital,
children’s wing’
‘Jumbo, they both must die. The
only way you can liquidate the trust is if they are both dead’
‘I know that Tembo, but I am
currently being held in one of the rooms by the police until child services
gets here. My hands are tied. And God knows what that little boy might tell the
CID if they get here before we silence him’
‘Leave them to me, what is
their condition. Any injuries that can cause their death’
‘The doctors say the boy has
major burns that put him at risk. The girl only suffered from smoke
inhalation.’
‘Ok Jumbo. You keep pressing
your rights as their uncle. I am sending Onsongo and his legal team to help
you.’
‘What about the children, they
may be telling tales to the police as we speak Tembo’
‘Don’t worry about them. I will
handle it. I have a doctor working as a consultant at the hospital. He can take
care of the boy. The girl on the other hand might be harder to deal with. She
sounds ready for discharge’
‘I will take care of her once I
win custody. Tell Onsongo to come prepared, Mohammed is already waving his
power of attorney papers. Oh and Tembo, have my wife and children accompany
Onsongo, child services need to see family around.’
10:30 am
Imani seats on Bahati’s bed.
‘Bahati, wake up. Wake up
Bahati, Auntie Njeri and our cousins are here’ Imani says.
Bahati stirs awake. He looks
around the room, his Auntie smiles at him as his cousins ask him dumb questions.
Was she part of the plot he wonders, did Uncle Jumbo send her to play some part
in his grand plan. His mind wonders back to last night’s events.
~~~~~~
Monday night 9:30 Pm
‘Oh Bahati and Imani, finish up
your dessert,’ Mrs. Furaha says ‘It’s almost bed time’
‘but my movie is not over mum’
Imani says ‘Frozen is so nice,’
‘If you go to bed now, you can
see it at IMAX on Saturday’ her mother says.
‘See little sister I told you
to wait,’ Bahati adds.
‘Ok upstairs both of you’ their
father says.
‘I want you to carry me,’ Imani
says.
‘Ok up we go’ Furaha grabs her.
‘Goodnight mum’ Bahati says
hugging his mother as she clears the table.
11:00 pm
Bahati is woken by a noise. He
steps out of bed to investigate. It’s coming from his Parent’s room. Some
strange man is shouting. As he gets closer the voice sounds familiar.
It’s Mr. Tembo. But why is he
here at his time of night.
‘You should have taken the deal
Furaha, now I have to kill you, your wife and those poor little kids’ Tembo
says as four men hold down Furaha and his wife.
‘You don’t have to do this
Tembo,’ Mrs. Furaha pleads.
‘Don’t worry maam, it will all
be over soon.’ Tembo says as he pulls out a needle and some strange liquid.
‘Tembo, listen to me. I will
reverse the deed. Please let us go. Kill me leave them alone.’ Furaha pleads.
‘Sorry Furaha, it’s too late
for that. We have already come too far’ Tembo says.
‘Tembo, surely Jumbo cannot have
brainwashed you into doing his dirty work’ Furaha asks.
Just then Imani jumps out of
bed, ‘Bahati, Bahati, what are you doing?’
Bahati runs back to his sister
and tells her to be quite. ‘we are playing a game Imani, go hide in our secret
place then I will come join you’
‘Who are those with Mummy and
Daddy?’ Imani asked in a whisper.
‘they are bad people, like the
evil prince Hans in Frozen, you and I are like Anna and Kristoff. We can save
Mum and dad’
‘But Kristoff and Anna kissed,
I cannot kiss you, you are my brother’ Imani retorts. ‘I want to be Queen Elsa’
‘Ok Imani, you are Queen Elsa
and I am the Snowman, you can freeze the bad men when they come to where we are
hiding’ now go hide.
Imani runs off to their secret
hiding place.
Bahati creeps back to the door
linking their bedroom to their parents’ room.
Tembo is on phone with someone,
he puts the phone on loud speaker.
‘Hello big brother,’ Jumbo’s
voice rings through. ‘why did you have to be so stubborn, look how far you have
pushed me’
‘Little brother please call off
your thugs, we can resolve this’ Furaha says.
‘No big brother, we cannot, you
have doomed them all. Tembo Make sure they are all dead including those
annoying children’
‘You bustard, how can you do
this to us’ Mrs. Furaha shouts.
‘Sorry sister, blame our
husband. He should never have transferred his rights to the children. Now I
have to kill them too. Tembo do it’ the line goes dead.
Furaha looks at his wife and
they both begin to fight. Furaha grabs a gun but before he can fire, they
subdue him. His wife kicks one of the thugs to the floor and tackles the second
one. She grabs the bed lamp and strikes Tembo on the head before she can be
subdued.
‘You bitch you will pay for
that. Boys hold her down’ Tembo begins to remove his trousers as Furaha screams
for help. Then Mrs. Furaha sees Bahati looking through the door.
She begins to sing, ‘one boy,
one girl, in the whole they go. Slide slide slide, foolish giant gets tricked
the pillow’
‘Shut up bitch, hold her mouth’
Tembo says as he forces himself on her.
Furaha follows her gaze and
sees Bahati. Now he understands, they will both die but their children don’t
have to. He remembers the secret song and starts singing.
‘Slide slide slide. Daddy will
sly the giant, mummy will sleep. Slide slide slide, daddy cut the tree. The
giant will die. Slide slide slide’
‘Shut up you fool.’ One of the
Men strikes Furaha unconscious.
Bahati runs back into their
bedroom and grabs Imani’s big dolls. He puts one in his bed and the other in
Imani’s and places a pillow under each. He understands now, it was their
secret song, a coded message to help them get away. He pulls Imani out of the
closet and they run into the bathroom. They sneak behind the water heater to a
small room.
11:40 Pm
The Men get off Mrs. Furaha as
Furaha comes to. He starts screaming again as Tembo injects his wife with some
liquid and lays her on their bed. He then turns to Furaha and does the same. As
Furaha slips out of consciousness he hopes his son got the message.
The men pour paraffin all over
the floor. They walk into the children’s room and pour paraffin all
around their beds.
‘Sir do we inject them too’ one
of the men asks Tembo.
‘No time for that, they will
never get out of the room alive. Hurry up and light the fire’ Tembo says.
‘But sir they are children, I
don’t what them to wake up and burn alive’
‘You can follow my order or you
can die with them’ Tembo shouts back.
They lock the room and
leave. Once outside they set the paraffin trail on fire and the house
begins to catch fire.
11:55 Pm
Bahati opens the bathroom door,
and is met by a huge blaze that burns through his pajamas. He quickly shuts the
door as smoke begins to fill the room. His sister is crying now. He opens a
latch on the floor and they both slide down under the house. They can still
hear the men outside the house as Imani begins to cough. Bahati quickly covers
her mouth until the men get into a car and drive off.
Bahati lets go of Imani’s
mouth, she is not breathing, he can hardly breathe himself the smoke is too
much. Then the house begins to cave and they are surrounded by flamea. Bahati
looks around but there is no way out. He grabs Imani and dives into the fire
making his way out through a small opening. Once out side he puts Imani down
and rolls on the ground to put out the fire before running back to Imani.
She is not breathing, what can
he do. He begins to cry
‘Imani, Imani IMANIII’ then he
remembers that day at the swimming pool, when he fell into the deep end, what
did mummy do, she kissed him and he woke up.
He puts his lips on Imani’s
mouth breaths into her body, nothing happens. Then he remembers what Imani said
that day, ‘mummy kissed you and pushed her hands on your chest and stomach.
He hits at her chest and
breathes into her mouth again and again. Then like a miracle she starts
coughing and breathing on her own. He stands up and looks into the fire as
sirens rent the night air.
‘They are gone; they are gone'
he thinks to himself.
~~~~~~~~
Tuesday 1:00 PM
Bahati wakes up, everyone is
gone save for little Imani sleeping next to him. There is a man towering over
him, a doctor.
‘Hello Bahati, I am Dr.
Mwangi,’ the Man says. ‘I am here to take care of you’
He thinks nothing of it. The
shift must have changed. The doctor pulls out a needle and some medicine from
his coat, but there is something odd about the doctor.
Why did he connect the heart
monitor to Imani? What is he doing? He injects him. Bahati starts to feel
funny, he tries to move but he cannot move. The medicine is not the same as the
other dizzying injection. He tries to fight it.
‘Don’t fight it, it will be
over soon’ the man says. Bahati knows he must do something, that’s it the heart
monitor, if he plays dead, the doctor will reconnect it to him and it will
alert everyone that he is in danger. What if he tries to kill Imani? No he has
to take the risk. Bahati breaths in deep then let’s go and plays dead.
Doctor Mwangi wipes the room,
he is sure the boy is dead but he waits 30 more seconds before reconnecting the
heart monitor to Bahati and the room goes wild with noise, Bahati breaths out.
Dr. Mwangi is shocked, he should be dead. He grabs a pillow and holds it over
Bahati, he holds it down. Time is running out the nurse will be here in one
minute. He gives up and runs out of the room just before the doctors run in
with a crash cart. In his hurry he forgets to take the needle and liquid with
him.
The doctors burst in as Bahati
loses consciousness in his hand the needle that Dr. Mwangi held. The doctors
try to resuscitate Bahati as a nurse notices the needle in his hand.
Just then Mohammed bursts into
the room with a CID officer, ‘What happened Dr?’ Mohammed asks.
‘The boy was injected with something;
he is stable for now’ The doctor says. ‘I don’t know how this could have
happened.'
‘What about his sister?’
Mohammed asks.
The doctor moves over to Imani
on the opposite Bed. He checks her vitals. ‘Nurse give me a crash cart now,
connect the heart monitor’
Mohammed stirs ‘Dr. what’s
wrong’
‘Move, move, Sanction pads now…
10 mm adrenaline… clear… again….’
Mohammed looks on.
‘Clear… am calling it… Time of
death 1:30 Pm, patient’s name Imani Furaha, age 4. Cause of death Poison’ The
doctor walks away as the nurse covers Imani’s body and carts her away.
~~~~~~~~~
2:00 Pm
Jumbo gets a call, its Tembo.
‘Get out of there now, the dumb
doctor failed, but he got the girl’
‘What?’ he turns to Onsongo and
the Officer from child services ‘Just a minute gentlemen’ he walks out of the
room. ‘What do you mean failed’
‘That little boy fought, he is
still unconscious, we can get to him later Jumbo’
‘No Tembo, they will have a
guard at his door now. All we can do now is cover our tracks. You need to take
care of your friend the doctor’
‘But Jumbo the boy, knows. He
must have seen me at the house and heard your voice’
‘Control yourself Tembo, all
that is circumstantial, but if the doctor talks our fate is sealed’
‘Ok I will have the doctor
dealt with. In the meantime, get out of there. They might arrest you regardless
of the evidence they have’
In the next room Mohammed and
the CID officer listen in on the call between Tembo and Jumbo.
‘Did we get it all inspector?’
Mohammed asks.
‘Yes sir, they will both hang’
the officer answers. ‘We have everything we need’
‘Its too late inspector, the
girl is dead’ Mohammed says. ‘We recorded the first conversation but were too
late to stop them, poor girl.’
‘No poor boy, he has lost
everyone’
The two jump out of the room,
‘Mr. Jumbo Furaha you are under arrest for the murder of Kombo Furaha, Jane
Furaha and Imani Maathai Furaha’
Jumbo who is still on phone, he
drops his phone and makes a dash for the open door but before he can get out
two officers step in and detain him.
‘Don’t worry Mr. Jumbo, the
officers have your friend Tembo too’ Mohammed says.
3:30 Pm
Bahari stirs awake. He looks
around; he is in a different room. Then he remembers….
‘IMANI, IMANI…’ he sees her
there she is standing by the window, for a second there he thought he had lost
her. Then he looks again and there is a light around her.
‘Don’t worry big brother, am
with daddy and mummy now’ Imani says as she walks into the light.
‘No, Imani’ Bahati bursts out
as Mohammed walks into the room and hugs him….
4:00 pm
The screens in the hospital
fill with a Breaking news band. The Announcer’s voice rents the silence
‘…Sad story breaking out of Nairobi
hospital as Bahati Furaha is flown out of the country for specialized medical
care following a family feud that left the great archeologist Dr. Kombo Furaha
and his wife Dr. Jane Furaha dead in a late night murder. Their home was razed
to the ground by their killers. In a bizarre turn of events their son Bahati
managed to save his sister from the inferno. Doctors at Nairobi Hospital
however say that the two children were in stable condition until a lone
assassin identified as Dr. Mwangi made an attempt on their lives leaving little
Imani dead and Bahati in critical condition. Our hearts and prayers go out to
little Bahati who is at this moment being flown for further medical care.
According to sources within the CID Dr. Furaha’s brother and a senior county
official are being held over the murders that are connected to the Furaha
Family Trust…’
This is so well written and so heart breaking at the same time. Your characters are almost tangible!
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