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== Death ==
== Death ==
Julius was among a group of youths peacefully protesting in Kangari Market when police officers opened fire. According to his brother, Benjamin Kioko, Julius sustained gunshot wounds to the lower abdomen and upper arm and was declared dead on arrival at Murang’a County Referral Hospital ([turn0search0]).
Julius was among a group of youths peacefully protesting in Kangari Market when police officers opened fire. According to his brother, Benjamin Kioko, Julius sustained gunshot wounds to the lower abdomen and upper arm and was declared dead on arrival at Murang’a County Referral Hospital.


== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath ==
His death triggered deep grief among his family and community. Benjamin Kioko publicly called for justice, stating: “I have lost a brother … we want justice for him.” Other protesters were also injured, and civil society groups demanded accountability and investigations into the use of live ammunition by security forces ([turn0search0]).
His death triggered deep grief among his family and community. Benjamin Kioko publicly called for justice, stating: “I have lost a brother … we want justice for him.” Other protesters were also injured, and civil society groups demanded accountability and investigations into the use of live ammunition by security forces.


== References ==
== References ==
* [https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2025-07-08-muranga-family-mourns-kin-shot-dead-during-demos Murang’a family mourns kin shot dead during Saba Saba protests] – *The Star*, 8 July 2025 :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} 
* [https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2025-07-08-muranga-family-mourns-kin-shot-dead-during-demos Murang’a family mourns kin shot dead during Saba Saba protests] – *The Star*, 8 July 2025 ]  
* [https://www.eastleighvoice.co.ke/national/179723/nairobi-leads-in-saba‑saba‑protest‑deaths‑as‑haki‑africa‑confirms‑43‑killed‑nationwide Eastleigh Voice, "Nairobi leads in Saba Saba protest deaths as Haki Africa confirms 43 killed nationwide"] – *Eastleigh Voice*, 15 July 2025 :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
* [https://www.eastleighvoice.co.ke/national/179723/nairobi-leads-in-saba‑saba‑protest‑deaths‑as‑haki‑africa‑confirms‑43‑killed‑nationwide Eastleigh Voice, "Nairobi leads in Saba Saba protest deaths as Haki Africa confirms 43 killed nationwide"] – *Eastleigh Voice*, 15 July 2025]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 24 July 2025

Age 30
Date of Death 7 July 2025
Location Kangari, Kigumo subcounty, Murang’a County, Kenya
Incident Shot by police during Saba Saba Day protests
Occupation Casual labourer
Known for Victim of protest-related police shooting

Julius Muli Nduku (died 7 July 2025) was a **30-year-old casual labourer** shot and killed by police during the **Saba Saba Day protests** in **Kangari**, Kigumo subcounty, **Murang’a County**, Kenya.

Background

On 7 July 2025, youths in Kangari gathered to protest perceived police inaction regarding a suspected boda boda thief. The protests were part of nationwide demonstrations addressing police brutality, corruption, and socioeconomic hardship.

Death

Julius was among a group of youths peacefully protesting in Kangari Market when police officers opened fire. According to his brother, Benjamin Kioko, Julius sustained gunshot wounds to the lower abdomen and upper arm and was declared dead on arrival at Murang’a County Referral Hospital.

Aftermath

His death triggered deep grief among his family and community. Benjamin Kioko publicly called for justice, stating: “I have lost a brother … we want justice for him.” Other protesters were also injured, and civil society groups demanded accountability and investigations into the use of live ammunition by security forces.

References