FAMILY KANGEMI SEARCHES KSH 350K BUILDING YOUR SON

  • Dickson Ikisi is a frustrated man after his 19 -year -old son was hit when the hooligans intervened in a peaceful protest in Nairobi
  • The hooligans, who are allegedly paid by prominent city officials, beat protesters, injured and robbed others
  • Neville Saisi was returning home when he was allegedly attacked by the hooligans who had beaten him; His father was called to take Knh, but Neville did not arrive

Kangemi, Kenya: The dust calmed down after the violence in which the youths were seeking justice for the murdered blogger, Albert Ojwang, one family slept with sadness by losing your son.

Neville Saisi (left), Dickson Imbudi, who lost his son (right). Photo: Dickson Imbus.
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On that day, the robbers who were walking on foot and motorcycles were attacked on The processionthey beat, humiliated and robbed the protesters before leaving others seriously.

Swaleh Sonko, one of the leaders allegedly leading the gang, shared a video showing how they were preparing to follow the protesters.

In the video, bandits were seen filling fuel on motorcycles, traveling around the city, and making clear and code threats to Kenyans.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Dickson Imbudi explained that he received a phone call and was told to go and take his son because he was in a bad mood.

“It was revealed that Neville Saisi, a young boy, was walking on Lantana Road, near Raphta Road in Westlands, when he met the bandits who were returning from the protest.

“If they show CCTV pictures, then we can find out who attacked him so that my son finally gets justice. Added the father who was trapped in sadness.

FAMILY KANGEMI SEARCHES KSH 350K BUILDING YOUR SON
Robbers following protesters in the city. Photo: Anadolu.
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How did Dickson know Neville’s situation?

Dickson was telephoned and was told to go to the scene where his son had been beaten, then rushed him to the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), but sadly, he was not supported.

Neville was a 19 -year -old who passed the fourth form (KCSE) in 2024.

“I’ve been unemployed for a while now and I am a relief for running boda boda,” Said Dickson.

“I ask for help from well -intentioned Kenyans so that I can bury my son in Kapsabet on July 5,” he added.

The family set a budget of KSh 350,000 for Neville’s funeral. However, they have not been able to collect that amount and are now asking for help from the public.

You can help Dickson via number: 0728 820315.

The leader of the robbers apologizes

A few days ago, Swaleh knelt down and apologized to those he had hurt.

Prior to the protest, Swaleh had mocked Kenyans who were seeking justice for Ojwang and vowed to deal with anyone who would harm his people.

In their village, Swaleh knelt down and apologized to Gen Z. He promised to join them in their June 25 protest.

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