Attack on Church Compound in Kenya Kills Two, Wounds Three
Children among the dead, injured in grenade blast at church guard’s house.GARISSA, Kenya, November 7 (CDN) —                   Suspected  Islamic extremists with Somalia’s al Shabaab militia threw a grenade  into the home of the church guard of an East Africa Pentecostal Church  (EAPC) congregation outside Garissa, Kenya on Saturday night (Nov. 5),  killing an 8-year-old girl and another member of the church, sources  said.
 
Three other people were seriously injured in the 8  p.m. grenade attack on the house, which is near the gate of the church  compound. 
 
Killed instantly were 8-year-old Winnie Mwenda  Mutinda and 25-year-old church member John Kikavu. The child was the  youngest daughter of church elder Patrick Mutinda, who also serves as  the guard or watchman of the church building, sources said. 
 
The  other three people in the house at the time of the blast were seriously  wounded. The watchman’s son, Samuel Mutinda, 12, suffered burns on his  chest and leg, and his 10-year-old brother, Peter Mutinda, sustained  burns on his hand and leg; the injuries of both boys required doctors to  remove portions of skin. Burns on their grandmother, Rachael Kandu,  also required the removal of skin from her leg, sources said. 
 
The  three wounded family members were first taken to the house of the  church pastor within the compound before they were rushed to Garissa  Provincial Hospital.
 
“The three injured Christians are in  stable condition in the hospital undergoing treatment,” the pastor told  Compass. “I hope they will be discharged soon.”