Reality TV star Mishi Dora is demanding justice in a case where she was shot at, ran over by car and left for dead by a man who allegedly tried to kill her five years ago.
The former ‘Nairobi Diaries’ actress says she has been in court since December 2014 and has been denied justice against the unnamed man who is part of the government.
Mishi Dora finally spoke up on Sunday as she relived the shocking ordeal on her Instagram after an encounter with her attacker on Saturday night.
“So I haven’t seen this guy for the longest time till last night… he came where I was and said hello to people and was even having a good laugh.. he looked at me as if we’ve never met before… I was so scared… I was sweating and shaking all over my body.. my heart was racing… it hurts me seeing people that I know twisting the story and mingling with the guy.. even went ahead and made me the topic of discussion as they sip their whiskey… and expect me to be cool about it.. ??? Noo… I’m not a coward… and I’m gonna speak about it…,” said Mishi in part.
Recalling the harrowing incident, the actress said she still gets nightmares of the day she was left for dead.
“I’ve tried getting this off my head for the longest time… but I keep having flashbacks and nightmares of what was done to me on that day… this man was out here to kill me… he shot at me… ran me over by a car and drove off leaving me for dead..with multiple pelvic bone fractures ..torn ligament and a broken left hip bone….tried killing me again at the hospital and I ended up in an ICU…been to court since December 2014… but until now no justice has been served,” wrote Mishi Dora.
The mother of one added that, in 2015, her attacker tried to bribe her with half a million shillings to settle the matter out of court but she turned it down.
Sharing pictures of her injuries, Mishi explained that she had to get tattooed to cover the scars.
“Those that know me know the scars I have all over my body… I’ve embraced them… I even had to tattoo my legs(which most of the people think it’s for beauty) just to cover the scars there coz I got bullied most of the times that I posted pictures and the scars showed…”
Mishi Dora further faulted the Kenyan judicial system saying she won’t keep quiet until justice is served.
“My question is .. if I’m a public figure and I can’t get justice .. how many people are out there dying in silence.. no one to speak for them… no one to fight for them.. No one to help them get justice… or is it because he is part of the government so us we just OTHERS… like the saying goes “HII KENYA INAWENYEWE… I’ll not keep quiet till justice is served… #AllINeedIsjustice#can’tSufferInSilenceAnymore.”