This episode covers the 2013 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi, Kenya, featuring firsthand accounts from survivors Catherine Walton and Faith Wambua. It discusses the chaos and terror experienced by shoppers as armed men opened fire, as well as the heroic actions of Abdul Haji who rescued a mother and her children.
Catherine Walton recounts her experience at the mall with her five children when the attack began. She describes the panic and instinct to protect her daughters, hiding under a display table while trying to keep them quiet. Her husband, Philip, was in the U.S. and received frantic updates about the situation.
Faith Wambua was also trapped with her two young children, who were forced to play dead to avoid detection. She shares the fear and uncertainty they faced while hiding from the gunmen, and her determination to protect her kids at all costs.
Abdul Haji, a businessman who rushed to the mall after hearing about the attack, became a hero when he found Catherine and her daughters. He coordinated their escape, allowing them to flee to safety amidst the chaos.
The episode concludes with reflections from both families on their harrowing experiences and the importance of resilience and humanity in the face of terror.
Survivors recount the harrowing Westgate Mall attack, highlighting fear, heroism, and resilience amidst chaos.
This episode stands out for the following:
I'm going to die. The kids are going to die.Hostage
I just kept telling them to stay little, to stay very quiet.Hostage
I'm crying now because I'm free.Hostage
You know that their intent is to hurt Christians.Hostage
I remember thinking, at least I won't be alone.Hostage
I want them to turn that bad situation into something positive.Hostage