- A group of friends and activists, who were stirring up justice after blogger Albert Ojwang allegedly killed in police custody, went to a mortuary to see him
- The broken men and women left their emotions flowing, crying, singing, and singing songs to praise him and the country while condemning his death
- Kenyans felt sorry for the youths, saying, and also helped to increase the call of justice
City’s mortuary, Nairobi: A group of young friends and activists had time to look at the body of young Albert Ojwang, who died in the hands of police.
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How did Ojwang die?
Ojwang was taken to his parents’ home in Homa Bay, where he was eating lunch with his beloved wife and mother. He had come to visit his one -month -old son, greet his parents, and also look at his projects.
To Luck Worse, the police arrived and picked him up, demanding his father follow them to the nearest police station. However, they took him to Nairobi. At some point before his death, Ojwang spoke to a friend who promised he was following Nairobi.
His father later received a call from the police station saying that the boy was no longer alive; Their explanation was that he hit his head on the wall and died from injuries.
News of the boy’s death sparked outrage among Kenyans, who sought answers and knew the crime that led to his prevention.

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What did activists and friends make it after seeing Ojwang’s body?
After participating in The procession The edge outside the City’s mortuary, a group of activists and friends visited the boy’s body and sang songs of sadness on him. They sang patriotic songs with fists being raised in the air and vowed to claim justice on his behalf.
“Live the spirit of Kenya, live the spirit of Ojwang’s friend, living a long life, under police killings, right forward,” They sang.
What did Kenyans say about the video
Veroh Mash:
“Goodness no one will live like stones … there is a day and we will all stand before justice and we will be judged with justice and truth.”
Lenny Simiyu:
“Complaining without a solution does not bring any change …. as a country we need to find a solution to the kidnapping and killings.”
Edward Kuria:
“Gone at Only 31 is very sad 😭. Whoever took his life should never know peace.“
Moses Sisela:
“It hurts and it hurts 💔 😞 😞 Wallahi again. I feel sorry for the parents and his wife and the toddler.i. ”
Lizz Mbatha:
“For this world we pass by no one will be like the death stones.
Leaders want answers about Ojwang’s death
In the preceding story, government officials and opposition have condemned Ojwang’s death and called for an immediate investigation into the matter.
The boy’s death under suspicion raised serious concern about police behavior.
Grandpa Owino He was among the leaders who sought an independent investigation into the incident.
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