Nairobi Hawker Shot During Protest Declared Brain Dead, Family Seeks Justice
Nairobi Hawker Shot During Protest Declared Brain Dead, Family Seeks Justice

Nairobi Hawker Shot During Protest Declared Brain Dead, Family Seeks Justice

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Boniface Kariuki, a mask hawker shot at close range by a police officer during anti-police brutality protests in Nairobi, has been declared brain dead by doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital, though his vital organs remain active. Despite undergoing multiple surgeries, bullet fragments remain lodged in his brain, complicating medical efforts. Kariuki's family is appealing for financial support to cover rising hospital bills, which have exceeded three million Kenyan shillings, and expressed frustration over unfulfilled government promises for assistance. The family and human rights groups are demanding justice and accountability for the officers responsible, calling on the judiciary to convict and sentence those involved. The incident has sparked public outrage and intensified calls for police reforms to prevent future violence against peaceful demonstrators. Kariuki remains on life support due to legal constraints, while his family prepares for the possibility of his death.

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