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Two including cop die, 46 injured, 6 cars torched during Linda Mwananchi rally in Homa Bay Town

At least two people were killed while 46 others are in hospitals following chaos that were experienced during the Linda Mwananchi rally in Homa Bay on Sunday. Among those killed was a police driver. He was attached to Nyando police command. His boss who was in the car is among those admitted in hospital with [...] The post Two including cop die, 46 injured, 6 cars torched during Linda Mwananchi…

Two individuals lost their lives and 46 others sustained injuries during a tumultuous rally in Homa Bay Town on Sunday. Among the fatalities was a police driver, who was struck by a stone while driving a police car. The second victim was a woman who was reportedly run over by a vehicle. A total of 46 people were taken to the Homa Bay County Teaching and Referral Hospital for treatment, with seven in critical condition and four sustaining gunshot wounds after being attacked by armed goons.

The victims suffered severe injuries, including deep cuts from pangas. Property damage was extensive, with six vehicles set ablaze by the goons, including a Mediamax Network vehicle belonging to journalists, and a public address system vehicle belonging to Bungoma County Governor George Natembeya. The attacks began on Saturday night, with goons targeting the Homa Bay Tourist Hotel and blocking roads leading to a church service.

Police and Linda Mwananchi supporters later clashed with goons, resulting in the arrest of 17 individuals. The violence prompted condemnation and calls for action to address the ongoing political tensions in the region.

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