Luhya musician Steve Kay was attacked and robbed after spending the day with his family.

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The musician took to Facebook to share the ordeal and accompanied it with pictures of his shattered rear windshield.
He was on his way home when he got attacked and robbed, and the thieves made away with KSh 113,000, his clothes, shoes, and phones.
Steve thanked God that he was doing fine, and he also had a message for the thieves.
He wrote:
"Luckily that I am safe and I thank God. Happened yesterday night on my way home. Unknown persons attacked and luckily went home with my 113,000 plus my clothes and shoes with my phones. Penye wako wajue am safe and kicking, natafute ingine mrudi tena," he said.
In an exclusive interview with , the musician revealed that the ordeal occurred along the Webuye-Malaba Highway.

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He suspects that his attackers knew his movements as he was visiting his family.
Steve was at a family meeting and was in the company of a driver and a friend, and luckily, they all escaped unhurt.
"They attacked me near Sikata area, along the Webuye-Malaba Highway. I was heading to my residence after spending the whole day in a family meeting. I suspect the attackers had prior knowledge of my movements. I was with driver and a friend. But we all escaped unhurt," he said.
Here is what they had to say:
Prince Cornelius Wafula:
"Anza kuwatch fast & furious siku watarudi wakupate umeiva uendeshe gari irudi reverse kama risasi upite nao🤣 otherwise we kumukasa kumulindanga,ask for more holy spirit & God will protect your life,ur life is the most precious thing."
Lucy Barasa
"Am working hard to own a gun juu the enemy is always with you."
Bilha Wafula:
"Pole papa ,but we thank God you are alive, glory be to God."
Karantine Karantine:
"Pole sana. They have only paused your plans. Their day is quickly approaching."
Mercie Supiah:
"Iza bro though I know you know who sent them goons your way, careful."
Laban Omwami:
"Look for security or else they'll still come for you again and it will be more worse than this."
In other news, a man recently shared CCTV footage of two suspected mchele babes.
The ladies made away with valuables worth over KSh 700,000.
The man's plea ignited mixed reactions; some sympathised with him while others questioned how he got to interact with them.
The CCTV video of the suspected thieves was widely circulated.
Source: TUKO.co.ke