Kariuki died at Kenyatta National Hospital after being shot by a police officer who found him selling Banda along the Moi road in central Nairobi The procession.
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Good Samaritans emerged in abundance and carried the boy to the ambulance, and he was admitted for treatment
Died after being in an intensive care unit (ICU) for two weeks, despite the great efforts of doctors to save his life
His mother could not be comforted during the prayer prayer for the deceased, he seemed completely discouraged and could not even stand to sing like others during the service.
What happened to her mother Kariuki?
As the family was leaving Kariuki’s body before his funeral, a deep traumatic incident was in place where his mother fell in agony in Iyego, Kangema, Murang’a County.
In a video shared with Metal TV, the middle -aged mother was heard screaming loudly before falling to the ground, where she continued to scream bitterly as she slapped her hands and feet.
“He failed to withstand the pain of losing his son, he fell as the mourners surrounded him with sadness. At the same time, many policemen were taken to the area to strengthen security,” said Fire Fire Facebook.
How did Kenyans respond to the fall of Mama Boniface?
Sharon Mumo:
“May God comfort him, strengthen him in the pain he is going through. Give him peace this time. Your will be fulfilled for him and the whole family.”
Stacey Kavata:
“It’s okay …. I hope the killers are happy now. This is how you wanted to see 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔.Ilele. ”
Merciee Kagai:
“It really hurts, God comforts him. With Boniface, rest in peace.”
Jany de Novelah:
“May God give you strength at this difficult time. It is hard to believe that your son is no longer there … he is completely gone 😭😭😭. RIP Shujaa. ”
Boniface’s mother says she was not interested in participating in protest
Another news revealed that the young man’s job, who was a road vendor, had promised his mother that he would not participate in the protest.
His mother, Njeri, remembered bitterly how he warned his son against participating in the protest. He said that he assured him that he would not participate, but that was their last conversation.
Njeri was not the only one who was sad, since the whole nation was shocked by the information; Kenyans wore a scarf as a way to mourn his death.
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