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== 🚨 Shot and Amputated During Saba Saba Protests 2025 ==
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! Name
| Geoffrey Mugendi
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! Age
| 40
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! Occupation
| Roofer (Kiambu County)
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! Incident Date
| 7 July 2025 (Saba Saba Protests)
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! Location
| Thindigua, Kiambu
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! Injury
| Shot by police; leg amputated
|-
! Status
| Permanently disabled
|}
== 🚨 Shot and Permanently disabled ==


[[File:Mugendiimage1.jpeg|thumb|Jacinta Nekesa with her husband Geoffrey Mugendi at Kiambu Level 5 Hospital on July 10, 2025. Geoffrey Mugendi was injured by a bullet during the Saba Saba protest, which resulted in the amputation of his leg, https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/kiambu/carpenter-s-leg-amputated-after-saba-saba-shooting-5113708#story]]
[[File:Mugendiimage1.jpeg|thumb|Jacinta Nekesa with her husband Geoffrey Mugendi at Kiambu Level 5 Hospital on July 10, 2025. Geoffrey Mugendi was injured by a bullet during the Saba Saba protest, which resulted in the amputation of his leg, https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/kiambu/carpenter-s-leg-amputated-after-saba-saba-shooting-5113708#story]]
'''Name''': Geoffrey MugendiΒ 
'''Age''': 40Β 
'''Occupation''': Roofer (Kiambu County)Β 
'''Incident Date''': 7 July 2025 (Saba Saba Protests)Β 
'''Location''': Thindigua, KiambuΒ 
'''Injury''': Shot by police; leg amputatedΒ 
'''Status''': Permanently disabled


=== 🧍 Background ===
=== 🧍 Background ===
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The family condemned remarks by national leaders, including the President, that encouraged shooting protestors in the leg.
The family condemned remarks by national leaders, including the President, that encouraged shooting protestors in the leg.
=== βš–οΈ Legal and Constitutional Violations ===
The shooting and subsequent amputation raise serious legal and constitutional questions:
* '''Article 26''' – Right to lifeΒ 
* '''Article 28''' – Right to dignityΒ 
* '''Article 29(f)''' – Freedom from cruel, inhuman or degrading treatmentΒ 
* '''Article 244(c–d)''' – National Police Service must uphold human rightsΒ 
* '''National Police Service Act''' – Use of force must be: ''necessary, proportionate, justifiable, and a last resort''
=== πŸ”— Related Statements ===
Cabinet Secretary [[Kipchumba Murkomen]] made a controversial statement days earlier:
<blockquote>β€œNa tumeambia polisi mtu yeyote atakaribia police station piga yeye risasi.” 
(β€œAnd we have told the police: anyone who approaches a police stationβ€”shoot them.”)</blockquote>
Such statements have been widely condemned by human rights organizations and legal professionals.


=== πŸŽ₯ Multimedia ===
=== πŸŽ₯ Multimedia ===

Latest revision as of 07:41, 25 July 2025

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Name Geoffrey Mugendi
Age 40
Occupation Roofer (Kiambu County)
Incident Date 7 July 2025 (Saba Saba Protests)
Location Thindigua, Kiambu
Injury Shot by police; leg amputated
Status Permanently disabled

🚨 Shot and Permanently disabled

Jacinta Nekesa with her husband Geoffrey Mugendi at Kiambu Level 5 Hospital on July 10, 2025. Geoffrey Mugendi was injured by a bullet during the Saba Saba protest, which resulted in the amputation of his leg, https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/kiambu/carpenter-s-leg-amputated-after-saba-saba-shooting-5113708#story

🧍 Background

Geoffrey Mugendi, a 40-year-old father of two and professional roofer, was shot by police during the 2025 Saba Saba Protests while seeking safety in Kiambu. Though he was not actively protesting, he was struck by a bullet allegedly fired by a police officer dispersing demonstrators.

πŸ’” Eyewitness Account

According to his friend Melkizedik Mchasia:

β€œKidogo kidogo nilianza kuskia risasi, askari alitoka akanishoot… lakini ikapiga rafiki yangu Geoffrey.” (β€œLittle by little I began to hear gunshots, a police officer came and shot me… but it hit my friend Geoffrey.”)

The gunshot caused critical damage, and Geoffrey’s leg was amputated at Kenyatta National Hospital.

πŸ‘ͺ Family Impact

His wife, speaking to local media, described the devastating aftermath:

β€œMume wangu amerudi kuwa kama mtoto… Hawezi tusaidia tena.” (β€œMy husband has returned to being like a child… He can't support us anymore.”)

The family condemned remarks by national leaders, including the President, that encouraged shooting protestors in the leg.

πŸŽ₯ Multimedia

πŸ“š References