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KNH Medics Suspect Boniface Kariuki Was Shot with Rubber Bullet: “Submitted For Analysis”

  • Doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital said the projectile that struck Boniface Mwangi Kariuki during anti-police brutality protests may have been a rubber bullet
  • However, the medical team is withholding a final judgment, stating that a proper forensic analysis is needed to determine the exact nature of the object
  • KNH CEO William Sigilai confirmed that the foreign material extracted from Kariuki’s head had been handed over to the relevant authorities for expert examination
  • He said Boniface remains in critical condition, unconscious but showing slight signs of stability following emergency surgery

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Didacus Malowa, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

Doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) suspect that Boniface Mwangi Kariuki, the hawker shot during Nairobi protests on Tuesday, June 17, may have been hit with a rubber bullet.

Boniface Kariuki walking away from police
KNH confirmed they had removed the projectile from Kariuki’s head. Photo: Brian Inganga. Source: UGC

However, the medics were cautious in their findings as they stated that it was too early for them to confirm.

The young vendor was shot at close range by an anti-riot police officer during protests in the Nairobi Central Business District.

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Viral videos captured the shocking moment when Kariuki, who had been selling face masks near Imenti House, raised his hands in surrender before being gunned down.

Many who watched the footage feared he had died on the spot, sparking uproar among Kenyans online and the arrest of the officer.

During a press briefing on Wednesday, June 18, KNH CEO Dr William Sigilai confirmed that they had performed surgery on the young man.

What projectile hit Kariuki during Nairobi demos?

However, the hospital has yet to conclusively determine what type of bullet caused the young lad’s injuries.

According to Sigilai, the material extracted during surgery has been submitted to authorities for expert analysis.

He pointed out that from their initial findings, the bullet that hit Kariuki was likely a rubber bullet.

“At this point in time we were uncertain; usually when we remove any foreign bodies from injured persons, they are submitted for analysis and that is what will establish. I can only say we suspect that it is rubber, but we are not experts in that field. We are required to remove and submit them for analysis by the relevant bodies,” he explained.


How is Kariuki responding to treatment?

Sigilai explained that the 22-year-old man remains in critical condition, revealing that he had not regained consciousness.

The hospital administrator expressed optimism about his condition, pointing out that his status had slightly improved.

He further noted that the first 24 hours following such trauma and an extensive surgical procedure are often the most critical.

“After the surgery, we’ve observed some changes. I’m not saying that he has regained consciousness, but he is in a relatively more stable condition compared to when he was first brought to the hospital.

It’s true that the injury he sustained, believed or suspected to have been caused by a bullet, resulted in damage to his skull, and there was also some injury to his brain. That’s what I can say for now,” he said.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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