50 People still missing - Red Cross

Those of you mocking the need to not let people randomly leave the scene without identifying them, this is one of the reasons why. Hope theyre all alive . Since security combed the building detonating bombs/grenades all thru the day.

50 people are still unaccounted for following the Dusit complex terror attack in 14 Riverside Drive on Tuesday, The Kenya Red Cross Society has said.
KRCS Secretary General Dr. Abbas Gullet on Wednesday said a total of 94 cases of missing persons were reported but 44 been closed positively as at 1500hrs.
“psychological support is also underway due to the trauma experienced by those affected both directly and indirectly. This is a service that is also being offered via telephone (on call) for those unable to access the counsellors stationed at the Chiromo campus and Chiromo mortuary,” he said.

Gullet said the Society and other humanitarian actors will continue to work with the government in order to attend to families affected by the attack.
So far, a total of 180 individuals have so far received professional counselling.
For both tracing and psychosocial services, members of the public may contact the KRCS toll free lines 1199 or 0715 820219.
Meanwhile, the National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale has said Parliament will review the country’s security sector when it resumes on February 4.
He said Parliament will relook the whole legislation in the security sector, and work with the government and security agencies to improve our legal security systems.
All these he said will be aimed to make sure the country is safe and secure.
Speaking in Garissa on Wednesday, Duale lauded the security forces for containing the situation in the shortest time possible and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
“This is a clear manifestation of the investment we have made as a country in terms of intelligence gathering and equipping our security men and women to combat global terrorism challenges,” he said.
“I am a classic example of a victim of terror in 2015 in the Garissa University attack and that’s why our men in uniform have paid the ultimate price in Kenya, Lamu, Northeastern and inside Somalia.”
The Garissa terror attack claimed claimed the lives of 148 students on April 2, 2015.
Read: How Garissa university attacks were planned and executed
Duale asked Kenyans to join hands in the fight against terrorism as he sent his condolences to all those who were injured or lost their loved ones during the Dusit attack.
“For us to fight terror we must all be united, ready to watch over each other to expose all these criminal elements and terrorists who want to cause mayhem to our innocent citizens,” he said.

I’m wondering how they know who’s not accounted for? It’s a public place where people are coming and going; how did they know who’s missing?

Anyway at a time like this, one has to sieve what is actual news.

These are reported cases by family members.

Hmm… I guess it’s better to be on the safe side.