Tension High In Kiambu As Angry Residents Stage Protests Over Gustavo’s Murder

Tensions remain high in Thogoto, Kiambu, after hundreds of residents took to the streets for the second time to demand justice for a young man they say was killed by university students.

The protests, led by the family of Victor Karani, brought normal activities to a halt as demonstrators blocked roads and chanted for action.

According to reports, Karani was allegedly beaten to death following a dispute over a phone charging device at a local entertainment spot.

A confrontation is said to have broken out between the deceased and a group of students from a nearby university.

The altercation turned violent, leading to Karani being assaulted.

He was later found unconscious and rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

The brutal nature of the killing has ignited anger within the community.

The grieving family is demanding justice and has vowed to pursue the case to the end.

During the protests, residents called on the police to conduct thorough investigations to establish the circumstances surrounding his murder.

They urged authorities to ensure the arrest and prosecution of those responsible.

Some of the angry protesters threatened to take matters into their own hands if justice is not served quickly.

Residents have now called for a joint meeting between university leadership, the community, and police to restore calm.

Police have responded by urging calm and asking anyone with information that might assist in the ongoing investigations to come forward.

Authorities have assured the public that they are working to address the matter and prevent further unrest.

The family maintains that they will not rest until the suspects are brought to book.

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