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Even as the Gen Z stage fresh protests to push for the release of youth abducted in recent DAYS, a number of families continue to bear the pains of huge medical bills as they struggle to care of the victims of tHE JUNE protests.One such family is that of Daniel Mwaura, who was shot in the abdomen in Mlolongo, with the bullet causing severe internal damage. The Law Society of Kenya has vowed to take legal action against the Inspector General of Police, the National Police Service, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Attorney General, IPOA. Ode Francis visited the Mwaura family, and now reports.
Daniel Mwaura still recovering from police bullet sustained during Gen Z protests
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