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Sombre mood in Kiambu County, Grade Seven pupil Bridgit Njoki is buried, Murkomen 42 people died and 1500 arrested

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According to the Human Rights commission, among the deceased are four women and two children, including a 12-year-old girl who was shot while watching television at her home in Kiambu.

In a press today 15th July, Interior Cabinet Secretary KIPCHUMBA MURKOMEN has confirmed that a total of 42 people were killed and 1,500 others so far arrested across the country in connection with the violence and destruction witnessed during the June 25 and July 7 demonstrations.

Murkomen described the two days of unrest as “pure, premeditated criminality: deliberate, dangerous, and deeply disturbing,” noting that what occurred was not a protest but a coordinated campaign to subvert public order and the Constitution.

Addressing the press on Tuesday, the CS termed the scale of violence and destruction as unprecedented, revealing that another close to 600 people were injured, among them 496 police officers.In a somber mood today, 12-year-old Bridgit Njoki Wainaina,  was laid to rest in her home village of Kiriguini, Ndumberi, Kiambu County.

Bridgit was tragically killed by a stray police bullet while she was inside her home, watching television, during the Saba Saba protests.Murkomen revealed that intelligence-led operations had led to the arrest of suspected masterminds, financiers, instigators and perpetrators behind what he called “politically motivated mobilisation intended to stoke public unrest.”He noted that those apprehended are facing a range of charges, including terrorism, murder, robbery with violence, and sexual assault.

CS Murkomen further divulged that a total of 16 police stations and posts were either burnt or destroyed in the attacks that left citizens exposed and critical government functions paralysed.He added that investigations into political sponsors of the violence were ongoing and that all individuals found culpable, including police officers accused of excessive force, would face the law.

‘As I speak, one police officer has already been arraigned and is facing murder charges. Further, any excesses by law enforcement officers will be investigated and appropriate action taken on those found culpable,” said Murkomen.

Among the affected security installations were Dagoretti Police Post, which was raided and torched; Kikuyu Police Station and government offices; Matuu Police Station in Machakos, where eight officers were injured; and Olkalou Police Station.

“In another shocking attack, arsonists invaded and burned the Olkalou Police Station, killing three suspects who were in custody. They also torched 26 vehicles, 18 county government motorbikes, burned down an exhibit store and destroyed the report office,” Murkomen noted.

He said five firearms were stolen in Dagoretti, with one later used in a robbery in Naivasha, while another four guns were burnt in Gachui Police Post.

The Interior CS also detailed widespread looting and arson targeting private businesses, saying; “In Naivasha, goons looted and torched Powerstar Supermarket, with 100 suspects arrested in Nakuru County. Similar incidents were reported in Ruiru, Nyeri, Kasarani, Githurai 44, Eldoret, Meru, and Kirinyaga, with suspects arraigned in court.”

“In Meru, a group of thugs set ablaze Magunas supermarket using a suspected petrol bomb… Selenite Supermarket was not spared the looting and mayhem. 40 suspects have been arrested in Meru in relation to these criminal acts.

”He condemned an incident where rioters stormed the operating theatre at Kitengela Sub-County Hospital, interrupting an emergency caesarean section and terrorising patients and medical staff.“These lenient bail terms are unacceptable.

It is in hospitals that we seek refuge at our most vulnerable moments, and to infringe on this privacy is an offence most foul,” he said.The remarks from Murkomen come after the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), on its part, recorded 38 deaths and at least 130 injuries across the country from the Saba Saba Day protests alone.

Opposition leaders lead by Fred Matiang’i, Eugene Wamalwa and Jeremiah Kioni were among opposition leaders who attended the burial of Bright Njoki.

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Media Executive | Journalist | Philanthropist Felix Muranda is a renowned journalist, media entrepreneur, and visionary leader from Kenya, best known as the founder and chairman of Record Broadcasting, the parent company of several influential media outlets including Record TV Kenya, Record TV Uganda, Record TV Africa, and the emerging digital platform Record Newswire. With a passion for empowering African narratives, Felix has built a legacy of delivering bold, credible, and impactful journalism across East Africa. He is celebrated for reshaping the regional media landscape by promoting independent reporting, digital innovation, and youth-driven content. Felix holds a Diploma in Media Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Multimedia University of Kenya. His work has been recognized for its deep commitment to social responsibility, transparency, and transformation of community media. As a philanthropist, he champions media literacy, fact-checking, and opportunities for young African storytellers. Driven by purpose and public service, Felix continues to advocate for a strong, independent press that elevates African voices on both continental and global platforms.

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