Protestors demonstrate against the Finance Bill 2024 on the streets of Nairobi
Finance Bill Protests Claim Another Victim
A 21-year-old man dies in hospital after sustaining injuries during protests against the Finance Bill 2024. Evans Kiratu was transferred to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) in critical condition after suffering internal bleeding.
Family Confirms Tragic Details
Kiratu’s family positively identified his body at KNH morgue. They confirmed that a teargas canister hit his private parts.
Demand for Justice
Rachel Waithanje, Kiratu’s aunt, demands justice for her nephew. She recounts how a Good Samaritan found Kiratu on the road, injured from the teargas canister.
Video Evidence Emerges
Videos online show Kiratu confronting a police officer near Nyayo Stadium. He accuses the officer of attacking him.
Allegations Against Police
Kiratu claims he was abandoned by two wives due to economic hardship caused by police brutality.
Tragic Fall
Kiratu falls to the ground, alleging the officer kicked him in the groin.
Another Incident
This tragedy follows the alleged shooting of Rex Masai by a plain-clothed officer in Nairobi’s CBD area.
Calls for Accountability
Kenyans demand the officer involved in both incidents surrenders and faces murder charges.
Public Outcry
Citizens express outrage over the increasing violence during protests. They call for a thorough investigation into the actions of law enforcement officers.
Impact on Society
The deaths of Kiratu and Masai highlight the dangers faced by protesters and the need for reform in policing tactics.
Government Response
The government issues a statement expressing condolences to the families of the victims. They promise a full investigation into both incidents.
Community Support
Local organizations offer support to the families of Kiratu and Masai, providing legal assistance and counseling services.
Continued Activism
Despite the tragedies, protesters vow to continue their fight against the Finance Bill 2024 and police brutality. They plan to organize more demonstrations in the coming days.