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Autopsy Confirms Student's Death by Gunshot During Laikipia Protests

Focus on confirmed cause of death amid calls for justice

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Nyakundi Report

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An autopsy has confirmed that a student who died during protests against an Ebola centre in Laikipia was killed by a single gunshot wound. The pathologist's report revealed that the student was shot in the head, corroborating earlier reports that police fired during the demonstrations.

This development is significant as it shifts focus to the confirmed cause of death and intensifies calls for justice. The incident occurred during protests against the establishment of an Ebola centre, which had sparked tension and unrest among the local community.

The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has received the bullet extracted from the student's skull for further investigation. This handover is a critical step in determining the circumstances surrounding the shooting and identifying those responsible.

The protests in Laikipia have drawn widespread attention, with many questioning the police's use of force. The confirmation of the gunshot wound as the cause of death has added urgency to calls for accountability and transparency in the investigation.

As the investigation continues, several questions remain unanswered. It is unclear who fired the fatal shot and whether it was a deliberate act or a result of chaotic circumstances during the protest. The community and human rights organizations are closely monitoring the situation, demanding swift action and justice for the victim.

The case highlights broader concerns about police conduct during public demonstrations in Kenya. It underscores the need for thorough investigations and reforms to prevent future incidents of this nature.

The outcome of the IPOA's investigation will be crucial in addressing these concerns and ensuring accountability for the student's death. The public awaits further developments as the situation unfolds.

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