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== Burial Controversy == | == Burial Controversy == | ||
Machariaโs burial was initially delayed when a government pathologist failed to appear for a mandatory postmortem examination, causing distress for the family and drawing media attention. The burial eventually proceeded amid tight emotions and community demands for justice. | Machariaโs burial was initially delayed when a government pathologist failed to appear for a mandatory postmortem examination, causing distress for the family and drawing media attention. The burial eventually proceeded amid tight emotions and community demands for justice. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 08:37, 22 July 2025
Peter Macharia (c. 2004 โ 7 July 2025) was a Kenyan youth from Njogu-ini village in Kagumo, Kirinyaga County, who died after being shot by police during the 2025 Saba Saba protests in Kenya. His death sparked public outcry and political condemnation in the Mount Kenya region.
Background
Macharia, aged 21 at the time of his death, was reportedly picking tea near his home in Kirinyaga Central when police opened fire during a crackdown on protesters on 7 July 2025. Though not actively involved in the protests, he was struck by a bullet and later succumbed to his injuries at Kerugoya Level Five Hospital.
Public Reaction
The incident drew criticism from local leaders and the public, with many citing excessive use of force by police. His death, along with others in the regionโincluding James Muriithi and Edwin Murimiโwas seen as emblematic of rising tensions between security forces and civilians during the nationwide protests.
Leaders such as Senator James Kamau Murango and Mutira Ward MCA David Kinyua Wangui attended Machariaโs funeral and condemned the police response. A pastor presiding over the ceremony later walked out after objecting to the politicization of the event.
Burial Controversy
Machariaโs burial was initially delayed when a government pathologist failed to appear for a mandatory postmortem examination, causing distress for the family and drawing media attention. The burial eventually proceeded amid tight emotions and community demands for justice.
See also
References
- https://www.citizen.digital/news/stop-killing-the-youth-residents-leaders-demand-as-man-killed-by-police-is-buried-in-kirinyaga-n366695
- https://www.odrimedia.co.ke/kenya-news/emotional-pain-deepens-as-missing-pathologist-delays-burial-of-youth-shot-during-saba-saba-protests/
- https://www.mwakilishi.com/article/kenya-news/2025-03-04/pastor-exits-kirinyaga-burial-after-refusing-political-speeches-from