Heartbreaking Video Shows Kiambu Man's Last 3 Minutes Alive Before Dying in Protests
- July 7, 2025, was a heartbreaking day for many people, as many lost their lives, and their families were left in great pain
- For the family of a young man in Ndumberi, Kiambu county, he was just minding his business at home when the police allegedly lobbed teargas in their house, which sent him outside
- When he reached outside, he complained bitterly about it and shared his stand on political matters
- Sadly, he was shot in the head and just like that, he died on the spot, which left his family in great pain
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Ndumberi, Kiambu: A video showing the last three minutes of a young man from Ndumberi in Kiambu county has shaken Kenyans from all walks of life.

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The video, which was shared on Facebook by Trendsetter, showed the young man looking hale and hearty.
In addition, he was starting his opinion about t1he current political climate and it was not inclined towards voting President William Ruto for another term.
"Let him serve his one term and go home," he said.
What happened to the young man from Ndumberi?
His friend, on the other hand, was unhappy because the policemen were lobbing teargas in their houses. A photo shows someone else carrying a stone in the distance.
"The guy heard in the video comes from Ndumberi Kiambu county. He was recording this video after police threw teargas into their homestead... less than minutes later he was shot in the head," read the caption of the video.
"He died on the spot... from unconfirmed reports, three people succumbed to gunshot wounds in Ndumberi village, Kiambu," read another part.
All you need to know about Saba Saba protests
- Bridget Wainaina from Ndumberi, Kiambu county, was killed during the Saba Saba unrest and the death of the young girl hurt many people
- A young man, Mburu, was sadly killed during the Saba Saba demos, and it saddened many since he got married the other day
- Four people were shot dead by police during the ongoing Saba Saba protests that turned violent in parts of Nairobi .The protests escalated into chaos after police used tear gas to disperse crowds and prevent access to the CBD
- Ann Nyawira, a mother from Kitengela, was stunned after a mortuary refused to accept her son's body for preservation.
- More deaths occurred during the Monday, July 7, Saba Saba protests that were held countrywide, leaving families in deep pain. A Kajiado family was in pain over the loss of their loved one, who died tragically during the maandamano
Kangemi man leaves behind a 6-month old baby

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In another story, a family in Kangemi was left in tears and distress after their son was killed during the Saba Saba protests.
The family lost their beloved firstborn son, Elvis Musavi, who was killed while retuning home from work. A video of the mother and widow crying left many people emotional and helpless.
The young man was a new dad, and his widow's cries were felt by many, knowing she had been left alone with an infant.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
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