- The controversy over the 20 KSh Mutura debt in Union 3, Nairobi, became increasingly violent, resulting in the deaths of two men
- The man owed the debt allegedly beaten a colleague and caused a loss of consciousness but was later announced to die at Mama Lucy Hospital
- Angry residents, angry about the death, descended on the debtor, and attacked him as a group's right
Union residents 3 Nairobi County have no confidence after two men lost their lives for one day following a 20 -day KSh debt dispute.
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According to reports on social networks, the incident occurred on Tuesday evening, March 18, and started as a slight misunderstanding between Mutura and client vendors.
However, a dispute broke out about Ksh 20, resulting in the death of the vendor, while another was killed by a group of defenders.
Is it? How did the two men in the United States of the Union die from Mutura's debt?
It is said that a man who owned Mutura debt first hit the vendor, causing him to lose consciousness.
Residents rushed the victim to Mama Lucy Hospital, where she later died from her injuries.
Surprised by the incident, the locals attacked a man accused of murder and beaten him to death.
Social network users are surprised by the Union event 3
The incident sparked a lot of anger, with Kenyans questioning how small debt caused such a negative consequences. Many blamed poverty, depression, and social breakdown are the source of the growing violence.
Kante fan:
“How can KSh 20 cause the deaths of two people? Where are we headed as a country?”
I'm a chege:
“This reminds me of a man who killed his wife last year in Mahinga, Awelo, Siaya, more than Ksh 30 before being overthrown by a group of people. Ksh 30 left four orphans. Sometimes I wonder.”

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Marih:
“Two people lost more than Ksh 20. We need to do well as a community.”

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Kevin Kasuti:
“You will discover that it is not about money but about showing male potential.”
Remmy:
“Whenever I see two people arguing about the same amount, I just pay it. That was before it was forced.”
Teflon:
“For this CCTV era and mobile phone records, it is only a matter of time before criminals are identified. For Luck Bad, that's murder. “
Fredy Maina:
“Mutura vendors and slaughterhouses are very angry.”
Nurse:
“There are so many distress in this country.”
Jimmy:
“Poverty is always an enemy.”
Lordinnocent:
“I always cry when I think about poverty. When the rich children see us in the bodaboda, please honor it. I need to bring about change.”
Emmanuel:
“Kenya is bleeding. Let's not bother anyone.”
Kevin Orango:
“Never have to do with that much. We live in a broken society where people feel the right not to pay their debts and where community members are rushing to the groups rather than following procedures.”
Bomet man killed for debt of boiled eggs of KSh 25
Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that one family in the county of Bomet It is seeking justice for their son, Brian Moi, who was allegedly killed by a knife by a smoke vendor and eggs.
The deceased, a 20 -year -old man, is said to have hit the vendor's pickle, causing the death of a knife.
Moi's father, Geoffrey Ngetich, noted that the suspect was arrested and asked the police to speed up the investigation and give justice to his son.
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