- A relative found lost consciousness in Ruaka on Tuesday morning has been identified, a move that reduced concern among people on social networks
- His family has provided information about his condition, noting that he was hospitalized at Kenyatta National Hospital
- Photos of the boy spread across the internet, and sparked various rumors from people who wanted to know his identity
After several hours of rumors and I do not know about the identity of the man found unconscious on Tuesday morning, July 1, in Kiambu, his family has finally appeared and recognized him.
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Photographs of the man were widespread online, with many Kenyans wanting to know his identity.
Some thought he was probably a lost blogger, Nding’i Kigaga.
This came up during an increase in the state of anxiety following The procession The Memorial made by the Gen Z descendant on June 25, where several people were killed, some arrested, and some were still unknown.
Who really was found to be thrown away?
The man has been identified as Jackson Njuguna Wambui, a resident of Ruaka. He was rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital for treatment after being taken by an ambulance.
Her aunt, Joyce Njuguna, said her condition was serious and is currently lying in the intensive care unit (ICU).
“He was badly beaten and his condition is not good. He is in a bad state, and as a family, we are very sorry,” He said.
Joyce explained that, like many other people, they learned about Jackson’s situation through social networks.
“We saw a very widespread photo online with people claiming he was a blogger.He added.
He also explained that Jackson did not participate in any protest and had never been involved in political issues. He said that Jackson is a clothing dealer in the marketplace, and not Nding’ui.
“The family is still in shock, wondering what happened until he reached the situation,”Said Joyce.
What did the police say about a man thrown in Ruaka?
The sad aunt said that their family headed to Ruaka police station early in the morning after recognizing Jackson via online photos.
Police told them that Jackson initially was rushed to Aga Khan Hospital, but when they got there, they could not find him.
“We were taken to Kiambu, but we were told the hospital refused to receive him. Then he was taken to Kenyatta where he is now undergoing treatment,” Joyce explained.
He added that he was deeply saddened by the hospital’s decision to refuse to welcome the person in an emergency.
“We thank the doctors Kenyatta National Hospital those who received the ICU, though his condition has not yet improved,”He said.
What happened to Jackson Njuguna?
Joyce revealed that the family was still trying to understand what had happened, since they were with her on Sunday and she was healthy.
He feels Jackson may have been mistakenly considered a blogger and suffered from it.
“We don’t want to know what happened, we claim justice,” he added.
Jackson’s mother suffered a terrible shock, and struggles to agree with what happened to her son.
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Where is the head of the head?
Initially, TUKO.co.ke reported that the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) denied allegations that the blogger was in custody.
The Supreme Court ordered the Director of DCI Amin Mohamed and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja bring him to the court or provide satisfactory information about his disappearance for more than 10 days.
The 31 -year -old man disappeared after DCI officials raided his house and picked up a computer with his phones.
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