List of Rampage Killers - Africa and The Middle East

Africa and The Middle East

Only the first 15 entries are shown here. For the entire list see: Africa and the Middle East

This section contains cases that occurred in Africa and the Middle East. Not included are school massacres, workplace killings, hate crimes or familicides, which form their own categories.

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Unek, William 02.11
Feb. 11
1954
1957
Mahagi
Malampaka
Belgian Congo
Tanganyika
21 36 0.0 ? ? M
FMA
Killed
2. Komakech, Richard 06.26 June 26 1994 Kampala Uganda 26 13 F Killed by victim's father
3. Unknown 03.25 March 25/26 1994 Ta'izz Yemen 22 0.0 ? F Shot by police
4. Unknown Police Officer 04.15 April 15 1983 Asureti Uganda 21 0.0 ? F Committed suicide
5. Two Unknown Men 1936 Aksum Turkey 14 03 3 FM Both were killed
5.9 Kz 02.32 1959.9 Az Rz 100.9 100.9 Zz
6. Khumalo, Banda, 38 12.04 Dec. 4 1977 Bulawayo Rhodesia 13 16 F Shot by police
7. Ogwang, Alfred, 28 12.26 Dec. 26 1994 Kamwenge Uganda 13 14 F Convicted
8. Obwara, Lazaro, 55 07.28 July 28 1950 Kampala Uganda 12 0.1 0 M Arrested
9. Mogo 05.12 May 12 1929 Kitale Kenya 12 1 M Sentenced to death
10. Ben Jebir, 28 03.25 March 25 1985 Fahs Tunisia 12 0.0 ? F Committed suicide
Killed an unborn child
10.9 Unez 05.32 1993.9 Fz Tz 100.9 100.9 Zz
11. Vukwana, Bulelani, 29 02.09 Feb. 9 2002 East London South Africa 11 06 6 F Committed suicide
12. Abdullah Saleh Zaid al-Kohali, 26 05.30 May 30 2008 Bait al-Aqari Yemen 10 15 F Sentenced to death and executed
13. Odoch, Patrick Okot 03.09 March 9 2013 Pakele & Gogonya Uganda 10 2 F Arrested
14. Karanja, Peter 11.06 Nov. 6 2010 Siakago Kenya 10 0.1 0 F Arrested
15. Delport, Callie, 30 01.20 Jan. 20 1992 Ladysmith South Africa 9 19 F A Sentenced to 22 years in prison

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