Police Kill FOUR People In Kangemi, Ngong During Saba Saba Protests
Two persons have been reported killed in Kangemi, and two more in Ngong, as a result of the Saba Saba protests that are currently taking place around the country.
According to a Kangemi paramedic who spoke with KTN News, both wounded had already been certified dead when they arrived at the medical institution.
According to the doctor, ambulances have been unable to access numerous locations in Kangemi due to the barricades, despite the fact that the protests have become violent.
According to reports, one of those shot in Kangemi was a resident on his way home from work when he was struck by a stray gunshot.
Breaking: Man shot dead by a stray bullet fired by police on his way home from work in Kangemi pic.twitter.com/XDBbR5IZCY
— KTN News (@KTNNewsKE) July 7, 2025
Another soldier killed by the police in Ngong Town.
— Kongamano La Mapinduzi (@MapinduziKE) July 7, 2025
A day will come… #MapinduziKE #77sirininumbers pic.twitter.com/Rt6fcZWDiO
Kenyans in Ngong continue to complain about a lack of ambulances, despite the fact that several have been shot, killing two and injuring many others.
Images of live gunshots recovered in people’s homes and compounds have also been reported in the region.
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Another video shows police officers roaming the residential estate armed with loaded firearms and firing live ammunition.
At least one other person has been shot in Ongata Rongai, however, his present status is unknown as the county’s violence continues to grow.
We’re receiving concerning reports at @VOCALAfrica_ of possible police killings in Ngong and Kangemi.
— husseinkhalid (@husskhalid) July 7, 2025
Those on the ground, please share any details that can help confirm this on our socials @VOCALAfrica or call our hotline on 0758555444.
We will assist in following up. pic.twitter.com/v5u6Hpw9or
Meanwhile, the roadblocks continue to prevent first responders from reaching people most in need of assistance.
Earlier in the day, a video of police officers barring an ambulance from proceeding to the CBD at a roadblock in Nairobi sparked uproar, leading the National Gender and Equality Commission to intervene with demands.
Police Kill FOUR People In Kangemi, Ngong During Saba Saba Protests
