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Kenyan Street Vendor Declared Brain Dead After Police Shooting During Protests
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47597, member: 636"] Doctors declared Boniface Kariuki brain dead after police shot him during recent protests. The 22-year-old mask seller suffered a bullet wound to his head on June 17. His family received news that his brain stopped working despite life support keeping his heart beating. Medical staff performed several surgeries but could not remove all bullet pieces from his brain. Family members wait for doctors to announce his official death. Police fired at Kariuki during demonstrations about Albert Ojwang's death. Ojwang died after officers detained the blogger and teacher. Protestors demanded justice for the 31-year-old man who suffered fatal assault wounds. Officers shot Kariuki at close range when they broke up the crowd. The young vendor became caught between police and demonstrators. Public anger grows over police violence against citizens. Kenyans demand justice for shooting victims and their families. The government faces pressure to pay Kariuki's rising medical costs. Two officers appeared before judges but have not entered their pleas. Authorities keep both officers locked up during the investigation. Recent anti-government protests killed 19 people across the country. Kenya's interior minister called the demonstrations acts of terrorism. He told officers to shoot anyone who attacks police stations. Legal experts and rights groups criticized his harsh statements. The minister defended police actions against protestors. Six people face murder charges over Ojwang's detention death. Kenya's deputy police chief stepped down from his position. Citizens want him to resign completely from the force. Ojwang's family seeks answers about his treatment before death. Investigations continue into both shooting cases. [/QUOTE]
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