- Kenyans mourn the death of Fred Wamale Wanyonyi, a security guard who was shot during a Gen Z protest on Wednesday, June 25
- Kenya Power confirmed the incident in a statement, expressing deep sadness and sending condolences to family and friends of Male
- The network criticized the racism, saying the response to rescue would be different if he had the highest position in society
Kenyans on social networks mourn the death of Stima Plaza security guard in Nairobi.
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Company Kenya Powerin a statement, confirmed that Fred Wamale Wanyonyi was killed in a shooting at work during Wednesday’s protest, June 25.
He was at the door of the building at 4.30 pm when the incident occurred.
The bodyguard was rushed to Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, where she was confirmed dead when she arrived.
“Wamale, a dangerous worker Securityhe was turned to the Kolobot Road gate when the incident occurred. He was rushed to hospital, where he was announced that he had died when he arrived, “the statement said in part.
Kenya Power sent its condolences to the family and friends of the Wamale, and wished them a blessing during this difficult time.
“We are saddened by the traumatic death of Wamale and we work with the relevant investigative agencies to determine the situation in which the case happened,” the statement added.

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Why was there a protest on June 25?
Kenyan youths entered the road on Wednesday, June 25, to do The procession of the death of the dead during the protest against the 2024 financial bill.
However, what was expected to be a peaceful protest turned into a riot, Nasusan in Nairobi, where police and protesters began to confront.
Several people suffered injuries, while more than eight people lost their lives.
Kenyans express their views after Stima Plaza’s security guard killed by shooting
Kenyans online expressed anger at their chosen hospitals, questioning why Male was taken to a remote station, despite several major hospitals, such as Aga Khan and MP Shah, being close.
Jay Kith: “Hao, poverty is a life imprisonment. If you are poor, dying is cheaper than saved.”
Stev Steven: “The Westlands has a better hospital.
Wanjiku Ndung’u: “Kenyans are never serious. Above there is a comment there. Anyway, you wake up, go to work, and you will be killed. No one is safe. If he were vvip, they would transport him by plane. One day we will win.”
Lucy Lulu: “I wonder, the guards of big companies like these should have insurance.”
Sewe Duncan: “From Ngara to Mama Lucy Hospital, leaving quality health facilities. You must be a great cheater.”
Calvince Owino: “Dangerous safety, he was turned, not part of the demos. His wife and children were waiting, along with other dependents waiting for him at home.”
In different information, TUKO.co.ke It reported that one family in Karima village, Nyeri County, was sad after their beloved son Joseph, was killed during a protest of Gen Z.
The boy had left home and joined his colleagues in the protest, but was killed in a shooting in the city of Othaya.
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