TikToker Swings Mauno urges caution after reports of bizarre biting attacks in Ruiru
By Steve Ireri, July 19, 2026TikToker Swings Mauno has reacted to widespread accounts of a mystery individual said to be attacking pedestrians in parts of Ruiru, joking that he may avoid visiting the area until the situation is resolved.
In a video shared on TikTok on Saturday, July 18, 2026, the content creator said he had come across information about people being bitten by a fellow human being in the Kiambu County town, urging residents to identify the individual so others could remain alert.
“Ruiru people, I have heard reports of people being bitten by a fellow human being. Tell us who it is so we can be alert when we visit,” Swings Mauno said.
The TikToker humorously imagined a scenario where someone could be walking along the road only for another person to grab and bite them, saying the bizarre nature of the incidents had left him shocked.
He went on to joke that residents might soon have to wear helmets like boda boda riders, claiming he had heard the attacker targets people’s cheeks and other parts of the face.
“Now you guys will be travelling wearing helmets like boda boda riders because I hear the person who is biting people is targeting the cheeks and parts of the face,” he said.

Swings Mauno further questioned why residents had not come together to stop the individual, adding that the matter appeared to have escalated over time.
“Why can’t you guys unite and corner that person? You need to look for that person and maybe give him a dose of his own medicine. I wonder how you let it become such a big issue after it started small,” he said.
He concluded on a light-hearted note, saying he might temporarily stop visiting Ruiru until the matter is addressed.
“I may ban myself from going to Ruiru till the issue is settled,” he added.
The TikToker’s remarks come as discussions about the incidents continue to dominate social media, with many Kenyans expressing shock and concern while others react with humour.
According to information shared by residents and local leaders, the incidents have been concentrated in areas including Gitothua, the OJ area, the Prisons neighbourhood and Githunguri.
Community members have called for increased police patrols and urged residents to remain vigilant, especially at night, as authorities investigate the incidents.