- Molo residents gathered near Elburgon police station to complain of the death of the famous Mekanika Godfrey Ngugi
- Unfortunately, during the protest, a third -grade student was killed by shooting by police officers
- Local residents have raised concerns about the deaths of innocent people in the area in a confusing environment
A family in Molo is struggling to withstand the death of their son, who is said to have been shot dead by police officers.
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A third -grade student from Elburgon Deb high school was killed during the The procession Near the Elburgon police station.
According to the report of NTVThe protest was fueled by the death of the famous Mekanika Geoffrey Ngugi, whose body was found after the disappearance on Sunday, March 9.
The body of the high school student lay on the road for several hours before police took it to the mortuary of Molo County Hospital.

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Local residents have also raised their concerns due to an increase in insecurity in the area and are now calling on the government to ensure justice is done.
“Here there is no protection, yesterday we arrested the young men responsible for the current death, they were highly disciplined, however, one of those people wanted his colleagues to move to another place, when the police arrived and began to disperse us,” Said one resident.
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The Molo incident occurred just days after another third -grade student was killed in the Real Estate, Nairobi County.

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Police said in a statement that the student, identified by the name of Ibrahim Ramadhan, was allegedly found with marijuana.
Police said his friends tried to prevent the arrest, and exacerbated the situation in the confrontation that resulted in the shooting.
After being shot, Ibrahim was taken to Kenyatta National Hospital, where he died from his shooting injuries. His body was later transferred to the hospital's mortuary.
Ibrahim's death sparked outrage for residents of buildings, who set fire to several police houses and car demanding justice.
While giving his side the mother of the late Khadija Ramadhan she cried out while talking about the death of her 17 -year -old child.
He said that before his death, Ibrahim told him that he was going to pray in the local mosque.
Khadija said a police officer responsible for the death of her son was seen jumping on the wall before appearing on the road and firing.
He said the officer allegedly shot Ibrahim in the head, causing him to fall instantly.
Other cases of students allegedly shot by police
A family in Mombasa County mourned the death of 14 -year -old Hamisi Ibrahim, allegedly shot by police. The incident is reported to happen when the 9th grade student left the home of his grandmother to play with his friends.
A sixth -grade student in Kajiado County is allegedly shot by police in the classroom, leaving his family in deep sadness.

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