Erricson Mutisya
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Fatally shot by police outside Parliament in 2024
Erickson Kyalo Mutisya (3 November 1998 – 25 June 2024) was a 25‑year‑old Kenyan protester from Kisekini village, Kathiani, Machakos County. He was fatally shot by police outside the Parliament of Kenya during the June 2024 Finance Bill demonstrations.
Early Life
Born on 3 November 1998 to Johnstone and Caroline Nduku Mutisya, Erickson was the second-born in a loving family. Known for his joyful personality and strong sense of justice, he was a beloved son, brother, and friend.
Circumstances of Death
On 25 June 2024, Erickson participated in the protests outside Parliament, opposing the Finance Bill. Police opened fire on demonstrators entering the National Assembly grounds. Erickson was shot and died instantly—the 25‑year‑old butcher was buried in his home village on 13 July 2024 :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
Funeral & Statements
His funeral in Kisekini was attended by family, friends, and community leaders, with profound emotions expressed:
- **James Munyao**, his brother, eulogized him as:
> "If I could write a story it would be the greatest ever told of a kind and loving brother… know how much I love you and miss you."
- His parents, overcome with sorrow, appealed for divine justice:
> "Let God judge your murderer." :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
- **Machakos Senator Agnes Kavindu** lamented the tragic burial of a young youth, criticizing President Ruto’s slow response and calling for job creation and youth justice:
> "Inaudhi inahuzunisha kuzika mtoto... Mr. President bado tunakuomba uwasikilize na utende haki."
Erickson was also draped in the national flag during his burial, with mourners singing the anthem and performing dances in his honor.
Legal & Human Rights Response
The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) launched investigations into the use of live ammunition during the protests, including Erickson's death. Civil society groups cited his case in demanding accountability and police reform :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.
Tribute
🕊️ To Erricson,
We write to you not with finality, but with reverence.
Not to say goodbye, but to thank you — for your courage, your voice, your sacrifice.
You were just 25. A brother, a son, a dreamer from Kisekini with a future as bright as your smile. When the Finance Bill shook a nation and thousands took to the streets, you stood up — not for yourself alone, but for every Kenyan crushed by injustice.
You marched into history with nothing but your conviction and your hope. No shield. No weapon. Just the truth in your heart.
They silenced you with a bullet. But Erickson, they could not kill your purpose.
We saw your body draped in the flag you tried to defend. We heard the wails of your mother, the heartbreak of your father. We read your brother’s words:
- “If I could write a story, it would be the greatest ever told of a kind and loving brother.”
your name is carried like a torch: Erickson Kyalo Mutisya.
You did not fall in vain. You awakened a generation. You joined the ranks of the brave who dared to say:
- “We will not be quiet while injustice lives.”
And though you are gone, you walk with us still:
- In the crowds demanding truth.
- In the songs sung at night by friends who won’t forget.
- In every young Kenyan who refuses to be silenced.
You were not just a protester. You were a reminder that the price of freedom is often paid in blood — but that the reward is a country reborn in courage.
Rest, dear Erickson. Rest knowing you stirred the soul of a nation. We carry your name with pride, and your fire in our hearts.
Forever remembered. Forever honored. Forever one of us.
References
- Standard Media – "BBC identifies officer who shot protestors"
- Emali protest postmortems reveal gunshot deaths
- Daily Nation – Family concerns over witness safety
- Tuko.ke – Machakos mum demands justice
- BBC – Protestors shot; Mutisya and David Chege killed near Parliament
- Human Rights Watch – "Police shot unarmed protesters fleeing"