The Fall of The Congo Arabs by Sidney Langford Hinde Chapter 16 Page 7

unfortunate enough to fall into the hands of the Arabs alive. One of the only relics of the original town left intact was pointed out to me as the identical sugar-cane crusher to which these wretched men were bound while being tortured to death.

Of the instigators of the outrages, Mohara, the great chief of Nyangwe (who had ordered the extermination of the white men), was killed by us in battle on the 9th of January 1892; Boina Losa, one of the chiefs of Riba Riba, was also killed by us, in the battle of the 26th of February 1892; and Miserera and his son were taken prisoners at Kirundu, and hanged after trial by Baron Dhanis. On the 9th of May we arrived at Kirundu, where we found Dhanis established. He had found the district in so disturbed a state that, instead of starting direct for Europe, he had remained behind to arrange matters.