Sad child separated from his sister during the June 25 protest

  • Mamakove neither, the influencer of social networks, is looking for the parents of Yvonne Nyambura, a girl who lost during the June 25 protest
  • The child was left to be “confused” after being separated from his sister during a violent protest
  • Yvonne, from Thiba North, Mwea, was reported to be beaten by a tearful spouse. However, a medical officer told TUKO.co.ke that he is right

There have been many sad reports about The procession of June 25, one involving a young girl in Nairobi County.

Yvonne Nyambura (left) is looking for her family. Police surround the city center of Nairobi (right). Photo: Amakove neither, Getty Images/Simon Maina.
Source: Getty Images

Using his Facebook page, he did not share Yvonne Nyambura’s sad story.

The child is believed to have a sister when clashes broke out between protesters and police officers.

“She is lost and has been traumatized. She was beaten by a man. She says she had a sister, and they were separated from the chaos.

A young girl is hit by a tear gas in Nairobi

The little girl was wearing a black jacket and seemed disappointed, seemingly worried about her sister’s disappearance.

TUKO.co.ke It phoned on an emergency number to gather more information about the 10 -year -old.

“He was beaten by a tearful boom, but now he is okay. We are still looking for his parents. There is still no information. We are waiting patiently,” a medical officer said.

Kenyans responsible for the amakove application

The networks poured into the comment section to share different views following the event.

There is a day: “A street child or not, deserves what everyone deserves.”

Suzzy Bin Benja: “There are parents your job … So those ‘what was doing’ … maybe even the parents are looking for him.”

Isaiah Reuben Senior: “No matter what the story, they are the victims of the struggle and deserve to be recognized as citizens who deserve justice and justice.”

Polly Pauline: “Amakove, I’m sorry to say, but he is a boy – perhaps just looking for mercy … he may know his way of returning home, or maybe the mother is close, one of those sending children to pray.”

Mbayu Wayu: “What is a 10 -year -old doing in a protest? Of course, pity the parents.”

The rose roses: “The one was lost in the past, not in this hour. Stop going to the protest.”

The procession
June 25 protests in Matuu, Machakos County. Photo: Johnkau.
Source: Facebook

Amakove nor ask for help

In the same incident, Amakove also called for help to help victims injured during a June 25 protest in Nairobi County.

The prominent medical officer noted that the situation in the CBD was worse, since what started as a peaceful protest turned out to be violent and dangerous.

He was overwhelmed by the number of injured people brought to his center for first aid.

Calling support, social network users responded with support, recognizing and praising him for his dedication and sympathy.

A third -year student is killed by shooting Nakuru during a June 25 protest

Meanwhile, a third -year student at Njenga Karume Secondary School in Molo, County Nakuruwas killed by shooting during the national protest of Gen Z.

The student was among the many young people who participated in the protests across the country.

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