A girl shot to death in Nakuru by a ruthless police officer
By Kjs23s (self media writer) | 22 days ago
A girl was shot to death in Nakuru by a ruthless police officer.
According to the news that has been reported by the local tv station is that residents of Nakuru west town in Bondeni are seeking justice by rioting, this is after one of their society members By the name Atieno was shot to death by a ruthless and a careless police officer.
According to Atieno's Mother, she said that her daughter had gone out to the salon for hair make-up together with her close friend who was also shot in her left hand while her daughter was shot in the stomach.
The police officer who shot these two girls by the name Achesa is said to have a bad history of unnecessary violence with Bondeni residents, even after shooting Atieno and her friend he was talking rudely and he also refused to offer free transport to take her to the hospital using police vehicle.
Atieno died while receiving treatment in Nakuru P. G. H hospital due to excessive bleeding. Now the family is seeking justice for their daughter.
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