The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has recorded 22 casualties during the Tuesday demonstrations calling for the resignation of Deputy Police Inspector General Eliud Lagat over his alleged involvement in teacher Albert Ojwang’s murder.
In a statement to newsrooms, KNCHR Vice Chairperson Dr. Raymond Nyeris revealed that out of the 22 casualties, the majority of the injuries range from gunshot wounds, head cuts, whip lashes, blunt trauma and asthma attacks after inhaling teargas.