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Murang'a mourners under police siege at Boniface Kariuki's burial
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50918, member: 636"] Armed officers flooded the funeral grounds as grieving relatives laid young Boniface Kariuki to rest on Saturday. The 22-year-old mask vendor met his tragic end after a police bullet tore through his body during violent June protests that rocked the capital. Authorities deployed heavy security to prevent another disaster like the one that erupted at Albert Ojwang's recent burial ceremony. Angry mourners had torched Mawego Police Station during that chaotic farewell service. Officials feared similar revenge attacks might target law enforcement at Kariuki's final send-off. Heartbroken family members gathered at Kenyatta University Funeral Home before the somber procession began. Devastated mourners formed quiet lines while others clutched Kenyan flags as symbols of their grief and defiance. Kariuki's shattered mother collapsed on the dirt floor as relatives struggled to console her overwhelming pain. The young hawker had spent two agonizing weeks fighting for survival in Kenyatta National Hospital's intensive care unit. Medical staff pronounced him dead at exactly 3:15 on June 30 after his battle against the gunshot wounds finally ended. Murang'a County officials released statements condemning what they called brutal police tactics against innocent citizens. Government leaders described Kariuki as a peaceful street trader who posed no threat to anyone during the demonstrations. The unarmed vendor had simply been trying to earn money selling protective masks when the officer fired at point-blank range. His death sparked fresh outrage across communities already furious about escalating police violence during recent civil unrest. County representatives demanded justice for the fallen young man whose dreams died alongside him. [/QUOTE]
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