
The small town of Makueni has been plunged into mourning after the heartbreaking death of 20-month-old Alexander Mutunga, who succumbed to injuries just hours after a brutal encounter with police officers.
The incident has ignited outrage across the country, raising serious concerns about police brutality and the excessive use of force during arrests.
The tragedy unfolded when Alexander’s mother, Ziporah Mutheu, went to demand repayment of money owed to her by a local businesswoman.
Instead of resolving the matter, the entrepreneur accused Mutheu of owing her KSh 10,000 and later reported the dispute to the police. Officers were dispatched to arrest Mutheu, who had her baby strapped securely on her back at the time.
Witnesses allege that during the confrontation, one of the officers struck the child in the process of trying to subdue Mutheu. The blow proved fatal, with young Alexander succumbing to his injuries a few hours later.
The child’s sudden death has devastated the family, who described him as a cheerful and playful boy whose life was cut short before it had truly begun.
What was supposed to be a routine day turned into an unimaginable nightmare for Mutheu, who now bears the double agony of facing arrest and losing her child in the hands of those tasked with protecting life.
The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights groups, who are demanding a thorough investigation and justice for the family.
Social media platforms have also been flooded with messages of sympathy and anger, with many Kenyans calling for accountability within the police service.
This case has reignited the debate over police misconduct in Kenya, with critics pointing out that incidents of excessive force and disregard for human life remain far too common.
For the grieving family of little Alexander, however, the pain is deeply personal, as they struggle to come to terms with a loss that no amount of justice can ever repair.
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