- Ian Indian was watching the anniversary of the June 25 June 25 on the roof of his house when he was shot
- He was rushed to hospital by his friend, but they encountered a bad environment along the road, which they later won
- However, the Kiambu man died while receiving treatment, after he had lost a lot of blood due to delay in treatment
Kenya still mourns several civilians who lost their lives during The procession of the Memorial of June 25 June 25.
Source: Facebook
A man from Juja, Kiambu County, is among the victims of the protest that cost the lives of several people.
Indian falls down from the roof of his house
Facebook user Derrick Mbugua issued a sad news about Ian Indian, who died on the day he was shot.
Mbugua, a human rights activist, shared how Ian passed away in an inevitable event.
“The Indian was watching the Gen Z protest on the roof of his house in Juja. For Luck Worse, the bullet got him straight to the head, and he fell to the ground floor. His friend quickly took the keys to Ian’s car and rushed him to the hospital. His head was bleeding in a series of blood-he was seriously injured, “ The story section read.
On their way to Avenue Hospital in the city Thikathey encountered a terrible situation as Gen Z protesters had invaded the road.
An Indian being fired at Kutrrh after being shot
They were stoned, and drove the car while an Indian friend tried to avoid them looking for a chance to pass through the angry crowd.
“The car was hit several times by Gen Zs with stones in Witeithie, but later they stopped and let the Indian friend pass.”
At Avenue Hospital, an Indian was sent to the University of Kenyatta University (Kutrrh), “Appeal Hospital,” Mbugua noted.
However, it is alleged that the Juja police station refused to give the family the OB number, which was required to do the surgery and shoot the head in the head.
Indian was rushed to Kutrrh for Avenue Hosiptal’s ambulance
Avenue Hospital took many blessings and wounded Mbugua to Kutrrh in their ambulance.
Unfortunately, the Indian was unsuccessful, as Mbugua reported later that he died while receiving treatment at the hospital.
It seems an Indian had bought the car recently before his death, as seen in one of the shared photos.
It was a white Mercedes model, which seemed expensive and elegant – but he didn’t live long enough to enjoy it.
Kenyans mourn the Indian
Social network users headed for the comments to write exciting messages following the death of the Indian:
Tamina G. Mugi:
“A youthful life, full of promises, interrupted by a lost shot and a failed system. Delays, bureaucracy, apathy – all cost him his life.
To Ian’s family and friends: Please find comfort in some way. For the rest of us: let’s never get used to this kind of loss. This should never happen. And it should never be normal. ”
The Designer of Maguru:
“His constitutional duty demanded his existence and power.
Isaac Wahinya:
“It’s very sad. Very sorry for the Ian family. I would like to give a note: whenever there is violence, fighting, or protests, please take a lot of attention. Stop looking at such incidents on your balcony or roofs. People are very jealous, including some police officers, who can target you and shoot you!
Policy Njeri:
“It’s very sad. Rest in peace.”
Elijah Bii:
“When we leave the environment into a battlefield by firing stones and bullets, we increase the likelihood of killing both involved and not involved.
Nancy Shiru:
“This is very sad. My condolences to his whole family.”
Mercedes’ car of Kiambu Ian Ian Indian.

Source: Facebook
A woman from Kiambu falls in a mortuary
In another case, a woman from Kikuyu, Kiambu County, fell after looking at her husband’s body in a mortuary.
Kelvin Njau was shot in the head during the Gen Z commemoration when he returned home from work.
He left a wife and two young children, while networking sharing condolences.
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