- Fred Wamale Wanyonyi, a security guard, was killed by shooting outside Kenya Power’s Stima Plaza during a June 25 protest
- The corpse examination confirmed a bullet wound on the abdomen and spine, but no shot was found in his body
- The Widow of the Wanyonyi demanded answers, saying he could not mourn in peace until nature and disappeared from the shooting to be described
The biggest secret is about the death of Fred Wamale Wanyonyi, a security guard killed at work in the area of Stima Plaza Kenya Power During the June 25 protest.
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The procession This, which was largely led by Gen Z protesters, celebrated the 2024 anniversary of the country’s opposition to the country’s bill.
Wanyonyi, dangerous worker Securityhe was standing at the Kolobot Road gate when the chaos broke out at 10 o’clock at night.
Kenya Power confirmed the incident, saying the security guard was rushed to Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital, where she was announced that she had died when she arrived.
Did the corpse surgeon get a bullet on Fred’s body?
A dead test conducted a few days later confirmed that Wanyonyi died from a shooting injury that went into the stomach and pierced the spine.
However, in a controversial situation, there was no injury to occur more and more bothering him, no bullet was found in his body.
Addressing the media after the investigation of the corpse, Merceline Otieno Kesa, the widow of the Wanyonyi, stared at her eyes.
“It is said there is no bullet on that body, where is the shot? He asked his wife with his voice filled with both sadness.
The couple had started saving for the plot, what would be their first major family investment. Now, he is left alone to raise their three children.
“To the government, be aware that I am left with young children and that man was the most dependent of our lives;“He added.
Family lawyer Samuel Chelongo reiterated his frustration, questioning where it went.
How will the mystery about Fred’s shot be resolved?
As the call for accountability is on the rise, justice activist and Vocal African CEO Hussein Khalid has called for further investigation.
Fred Wamale Wanyonyi was shot while working at Stima Plaza. Photo: Citizen TV Kenya.
He explained that the body would have to be photographed an X-ray to determine if the bullet was still in his body.
“Doctors have advised an X-ray examination to confirm if the shooting has been shot somewhere on the body. If it is not seen, we will have to conclude that there is a dirty game. One must be held accountable,” Khalid said.
The absence of a bullet has turned what would be a direct examination of the corpse into another mystery of investigation.
Oscar Wanjala, a close friend of the family, could not hide his anger, saying that he felt there was a dirty game.
What else should you know about the June 25 protest?
- Gen Z protesters in the city of Eldoret confronted police after seeing suspected sticks among them, which raised concerns about infiltration.
- Tensions escalated as the government suddenly shut down the K24, NTV Kenya and KTN News waves during the live broadcast of the protests, which sparked criticism from media control.
- Politician Agnes Kagure urged law enforcement agencies, warning that excessive force could exacerbate national tensions.
What did William Ruto say about the protest?
Other news, President William Ruto He called on Kenyans involved in protests to remain in peace and follow the law, reminding them that Kenya was the only home.
He warned that the continuation of protests on the streets is ineffective, and distracting important efforts of the nation’s development.
Ruto emphasized the focus of his administration in infrastructure, agriculture, health care, youth employment and food security.
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