Cops nabbed the main culprit behind that shocking hospital raid that turned a delivery room into absolute chaos. The thug got caught after security cameras exposed his face during the violent rampage at Kitengela subcounty hospital. Officers tracked him down and hauled him into custody for wrecking the medical facility during those heated Saba Saba demonstrations. Police found the black cap and grey jacket he wore during the attack when they searched his Noonkopir rental home. Detectives are hunting for his accomplices who helped carry out the brutal assault.
The gang barged into the operating room while doctors were delivering a baby through emergency surgery. These vandals smashed expensive medical equipment and terrorized the surgical team working on the expectant mother. They torched the hospital entrance and burned rubber tires outside the building. The chaos sent patients and medical staff running for safety as smoke filled the corridors. Health officials revealed the troublemakers initially brought an injured person for treatment but turned violent against hospital workers.
Medical professionals blasted the attack as a dangerous violation of patient care standards. The obstetrics society warned that both mother and baby faced serious risks when the surgery got interrupted. Laboratory workers called the incident primitive and demanded swift justice for the perpetrators. Healthcare unions threatened to pull their services from Kitengela unless authorities provide better security during future protests. The arrest represents the first major progress in the case as officials face mounting pressure to prosecute those responsible for destroying public medical facilities.
The gang barged into the operating room while doctors were delivering a baby through emergency surgery. These vandals smashed expensive medical equipment and terrorized the surgical team working on the expectant mother. They torched the hospital entrance and burned rubber tires outside the building. The chaos sent patients and medical staff running for safety as smoke filled the corridors. Health officials revealed the troublemakers initially brought an injured person for treatment but turned violent against hospital workers.
Medical professionals blasted the attack as a dangerous violation of patient care standards. The obstetrics society warned that both mother and baby faced serious risks when the surgery got interrupted. Laboratory workers called the incident primitive and demanded swift justice for the perpetrators. Healthcare unions threatened to pull their services from Kitengela unless authorities provide better security during future protests. The arrest represents the first major progress in the case as officials face mounting pressure to prosecute those responsible for destroying public medical facilities.