Mother is confused after Mochari refuses to receive the body of her son killed in protest

  • Ann Nyawira, a mother from Kitengela, suffered problems after Mochari refused to receive her son’s body for storage
  • Brian Kimutai was shot and killed on July 7 during the seventh protest, reportedly by police hands
  • Speaking to reporters, Nyawira explained that his son’s body was still in the car, as they were traveling around them in search of help

A woman from Kitengela, Kajiado County, is disappointed after Mochari refused to receive her son’s body.

Kitengela’s mother mourned her son killed during the protest. Photo: NTV Kenya/Anadolu.
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Ann Nyawira told reporters that 21 -year -old son, Brian Kimutai, was shot and killed on Monday, July 7, during a The procession The seventh seven.

He explained that after fleeing the area where his son was shot, the family suffered tensions with police officers who allegedly wanted to take Brian’s body vigorously.

Nyawira said he managed to escape with his son’s body after hearing the officers discuss plans to take it at night and destroy the evidence.

“I was on the phone and standing in the distance. I heard one officer telling him that they needed to know where I was taking my son’s body to take the night and remove the evidence,” He claimed.

Why was Kitengela’s mother rejected?

When he arrived in Mochari, Nyawira said he was rejected and told to return with a special permit before his son’s body was received.

“We went to the police station to get the permit, but they told us they were tired and told us to return tomorrow at two o’clock in the morning,” He explained sadly.

The sad mother said they received the OB number from the police and returned to the Mochari so that her son’s body was officially received.

“We hope the body will be taken for a doctor’s examination to find out the next step,” he added.

Nyawira also revealed that they had been circulating with his son’s body in their car, and that until he was talking to the media, the body was still in the car.

Kenyans send condolences to Kitengela’s mother

The story created a strong emotion online, in which many Kenyans expressed sadness and anger over the way the mother and her son were treated.

Kiprotich Kigen:

“It is parents always hurt. I don’t see any politician here.”

Thanare Peter:

“As reported by Morara Kebaso yesterday, the bodies of the police were taken by the same officers, resulting in many unresolved deaths.”

Lucy Khisa:

“Warn your children against participating in protests. People teach their children.”

LOISE:

“I have the children of Gen Z and it is the only Spirit of God that prevents them from going to this procession.”

Acyko Acyko:

“This shows us how many bodies have been drowned in the rivers. Then the same police say they know nothing about the kidnappers. What media did not show where they went?

Kiambu’s family mourns a 10 -year -old killed by a shot of Luck bad

In another tragic incident, TUKO.co.ke reported that deep sadness spread to a Ndumberi family, Kiambu County, after their young daughter was killed.

Bridget Wainaina was at home during the seventh protest when he was shot dead and lost his life.

His death left many sad, while Kenyans online strongly condemning the use of firearms and overcrowding from security officials.

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