US embassy in Nairobi to remain closed on Friday

FBI detectives investigate the attack on US embassy in Gigiri, Nairobi, on October 27, 2016. Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi on October 30, 2016 faulted police for killing the attacker. PHOTO | ANTHONY OMUYA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

What you need to know:

  • A man was shot dead yesterday outside the embassy after he stabbed a General Service Unit officer with a knife.
  • The suspect, it is reported, was trying to forcibly gain entry into the embassy when he was blocked by the Kenyan officer at the gate.
  • The embassy will be back to business on Monday October 31.

The United States embassy in Gigiri, Nairobi, including its consular section, will remain closed today following the shooting death of a man near the gate on Thursday.

According to a statement posted on the embassy's website, the consular will resume business on October 31.

However, emergency services for US citizens will be available, the embassy said.

A man was shot dead outside the embassy after he stabbed a General Service Unit (GSU) officer with a knife.

A statement released by the embassy confirmed the shooting, adding that “no Embassy personnel were involved”.

The suspect was trying to forcibly gain entry into the embassy when he was blocked by the Kenyan officer at the gate.

The attacker stabbed the GSU officer in the head and right hand before the officer gunned him down.