
Daniel Ndirangu
Daniel Ndirangu is a 37-year-old matatu tout from Nyeri, Kenya, who suffered a life-altering injury during anti-government protests on June 25, 2024. While delivering a parcel, he was caught in a chaotic scene as police used tear gas and live ammunition, resulting in him being shot twice in the leg, which ultimately led to an amputation. Ndirangu's story highlights the tragic consequences of police brutality and the struggles faced by victims seeking justice and support after such traumatic events.
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