Boniface Kariuki: The mother of a shot in the head says she is the only baby boy

  • Boniface Kariuki’s mother, Susan Njeri, was disappointed as she recounted how she received sad news that her son was shot
  • Njeri also shared how the surgeon’s face vendor was important to him as he now seeks his son justice
  • Social network users pity the woman from Karirau village in Kangema, Murang’a County and offered their condolences

Murang’a: The mother of a seller of surgery who was shot dead by a police officer has broken her silence following the brutal incident.

Susan Njeri cries for his son Boniface Kariuki (in a circular picture) who was shot by a police officer. Photo: TV TV, KDR TV.
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Susan Njeri was saddened after learning that his son, Boniface Kariuki, had been shot by a police officer.

When and where was Boniface Kariuki shot?

Was shot in the head on Tuesday, June 17, during the The procession Directed by Albert Omondi Ojwang in Nairobi County.

Njeri could not be able to restrain himself when he explained about his son who was shot while selling the barn to the protesters.

“My son phoned me in the morning and told me that Boniface is in the intensive care unit (ICU). When I asked what happened, they told me that he met the police at work, and was shot. He cried bitterly.

Does Susan Njeri have other children?

The sad mother also explained that Boniface was the one who was helping her in life, and every time she felt the problem was relying on her.

He added that Boniface also helped his father, Jonah, who confirmed that your son was still alive but his condition was serious.

“I have other children but they are still in school. Boniface is my only son. I have no other. The officer should be arrested or fired – he will kill many of our children,” He said sadly.

Surrounded by a few people, Njeri described the agony and frustration when he learned that his son was brutally shot.

Kenyans comfort the mother

Many Kenyans on the Internet expressed strong emotions and contributed to the comfort:

Dan of Thika:

“I do not comment something because I can find myself City Mortuary, when my family is told I swallow a truck and a driver at midnight.”

Min Grant Sam:

“As a mother who raises boys, I tell the world it is cruel to them. I have warned them against bad friends and showed them true events. God comforts this mother.”

BROTHER BW’SBE:

“These deaths continue to occur in the county like Homa Bay and Murang’a where Ruto He begins to gain support. This could affect his political position. “

GKK:

“This is how our mothers are going through, but politicians still send them on the streets to face the police. God take the steering wheel. Very sorry mother.”

Joyce Ilako:

“Ara Acad is where he earned his daily livelihood. Where will he go now? He struggled and hoped he would be safe.

Josh Njoroge:

“The big question is this: what hope does he have that justice will be achieved by his son? We know he received bad news, but will there really be accountability?”

Jonah, his father Boniface Kariuki. Photo: TNX Africa

A woman is disappointed after witnessing Boniface being shot

In another case, a woman who witnessed the shooting incident against her colleague was able to be comforted.

He remained silent in surprise while the other man and woman – who are also the local retailers – trying to comfort him after the tragic event.

Langazzi flowed on his face as he remembered the tragic incident, explaining to Boniface he was innocent.

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