For most people in Africa the elderly are respected for their age, wisdom and life experience. And cared for by their children, grandchildren and community.\n \nBut contradicting this tradition are horrific cases of elder abuse revealed by the BBC\u2019s Africa Eye team in their latest investigation. \n \nHaki Yetu, a local human right organisation, say at least one elderly person is killed every week in Kilifi County after being accused of being a witch. \n \nAfrica Daily Alan Kasujja speaks to Julius Wanyama from Haki Yetu, about the plight of the elderly people targeted in Kilifi County.