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Shaban Katana: Love, Violence, Justice

18 min · 4. Feb. 2026
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On this episode, we tell the heart-breaking story of Shaban Jefwa Katana, a case marked by brutal violence and devastating loss. What began as an ordinary day turned tragic when Shaban was violently attacked, leaving him with catastrophic injuries. As investigators worked to piece together what happened, the case unfolded through witness accounts, and courtroom testimony. This episode walks through the timeline of events, the medical findings that revealed the severity of the attack, and the legal battle that followed as the court sought to establish accountability and justice. SUPPORT: Insta: crimeandconske Tiktok: crimesandconske FB: Crime and Consequence KE

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