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Police face charges of killing Kenya Blogger

Three police in Kenya faces charges of a 31-year-old blogger killing in a police cell at the beginning of this month.

Albert Owang’s death stimulated anger in Kenya with protests held for justice.

Mr. Edang was arrested after opposition from the Deputy Nyaud Lagat filed, blaming a blogger for funnel.

Mr Lagat came aside last week waiting for the results of Obele’s death. Denied any wrongdoing.

The three officers – Samson Kiprotich, Talaam James Muqana and Peter Nisani – face their case and three citizens.

All six appeared in court on Monday, but they have not done.

Police in the beginning Mr Ownele died on wounds, but forced to return to a statement after Autapy found that he was killed by striking wounds.

The street trader was shot during the previous exhibition in the capital, Nairobi, on top of Mr Mr Mbesanga, a renewed trembling from Makenya police officers police officers against protesters.

Riuki’s Bonukace reportedly selling the mask when police dressed in uniform shot a bullet in a nearby distance, severely damaging him.

Activists say the seller did not arm and did not threaten the police [AFP via Getty Image]

The activists called the “total” closure “on Wednesday as they climb protests against the police, and the year when security forces opened fire from the tax.

During the past Tuesday protests, Mr Kariuki was in charge of the face mask packet when he found the confrontation with two executors in Nairobi as hundreds protesters collided with police.

Another officer, who was hiding his face with Masks, was filtered shot Him in the head as he left.

“To watch that Boniface video shot and break the heart of the heart

Mr. Kariuki Senior, who was HAWKER, said her son was the Family Bread winner and was a case of prosecution involved, if they were found guilty of shooting her.

“I was shocked because my son was not stoned or clubs like other protesters. They hurt because my son never knocked anything, the victim’s mother.

The Nationuki National Hospital, Kenya National Hospital, the Kenya Transmission, where he sat in a critical condition.

“The Boniface cannot speak. He can hear again. He will not hear.

The case has drew the full condemnation, and the overseers want to defend the seller’s firing and thirst at the beginning of death.

International organizations and rights organizations have urged the government to ensure the clarification of the investigation and hold those responsible for the account.

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