Mike Duncun: A law student injured by 4 shooting during the Gen Z protests

  • Nine people were killed and several others injured while Gen Z protests turned into riot following a severe police search and occasional looting incidents
  • Mount Kenya University law student Mike Duncun was shot four during a protest on Kenyatta Road and is currently in a critical condition at Kenyatta National Hospital
  • A female police officer who was injured by protesters in a violent environment received first aid from activists before being rushed to hospital

Nairobi: The procession The national Gen Z that hit Kenya on June 25 turned out to be serious, resulting in the deaths of nine people and many injuries.

Mike Duncun was rushed to KNH after being shot by a shooting on Kenyatta Road (L). Protesters claiming justice should be done to Gen Z protesters killed in Nairobi (R). Photo: Good Father/Agni Kai.
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Previously the protests were peaceful, it became increasingly violent after police began using tear gas to disperse the crowd in several parts of the country.

In some areas, chaos erupted as protesters began to loot shops and destroyed public property.

Where was Mike Duncun shot?

One of the most traumatic events involved Mike Duncun, a law student at the University of Mount Kenya, who was shot four during a protest on Kenyatta Road.

He was rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital, where his condition is still in a state of condition.

While suffering from pain, fellow protesters accompanying him to the first ministers made words to encourage him, urging him to continue to be strong and optimistic.

“God bless you, brother; you will be okay,” They said.

The government has condemned the violence, referring to its call for peaceful protests and warned against attacks against civilians and law enforcement agencies.

Police officer, civilians injured during protests

In another incident, a female police officer has suffered serious head injuries after being hit by a stone allegedly fired by protesters.

The attack occurred when a group of officers, overwhelmed by the hateful crowd, tried to go back under hail.

The injured officer, with a bleeding in the head, was assisted by human rights activist Hussein Khalid, who provided first aid before being taken to hospital for further treatment.

Additionally, another woman suffered serious injuries in the mouth after police threw tear gas into a crowd near the GPO area, while the wet was reportedly beating her directly.

One woman was seriously injured after police officers threw tear gas into the crowd.

Mike Duncun: A law student injured by 4 shooting during the Gen Z protests
The bodaboda rushed the woman to the hospital after being injured near the GPO. Photo: Gibon Miller.
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The motorcyclist who rushed to help him revealed that the effect had cut his mouth and brushed his teeth.

What else do you need to know about the June 25 protest

  • Politician Agnes Kagure called on the police to take action in control of the protesters
  • The media renewed the government’s directive to suspend live broadcast of Gen Z protests
  • Some protesters invaded the Kikuyu court and burned it and destroyed sub -county offices.

How was Kenyan Power guard killed?

Meanwhile, Fred Wamale Wanyonyi, dangerous guard Securityhe was shot while at work at the Kolobot Road Gate of Stima Plaza at 10pm at night.

She was rushed to Mama Lucy’s hospital but when she arrived she was found dead.

A student who witnessed the incident said police fired firearms and tear gas bombs and caused fear and chaos. Shooting has sparked new anger over the use of force during protests.

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