“No compensation can take this pain away!” father of the 7 year old boy killed in Pipeline speaks

7 year old Geoffrey Mutinda was shot dead on November 28th by a stray bullet from the police. His death has however left many displeased as most ask for justice to be served to the boy’s family.

His father Peter Mutuku is now crying out for justice from the government. According to him he has been up and down trying to find out whether the police have made any new progress on the case but it seems nothing is happening.

Speaking to the The Nairobian Peter Mutuku said that he was not home when the incident happened but still it pains him.

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“I have talked so much. I am tired. I was not at home when my son was shot dead on November 28. I only received a call informing me that my son had been shot by the police,”

Peter Mutuku says that even after arriving at the scene, his son’s body was lying on the floor. The police had not made any efforts to move the body until 5 PM. He goes on to add that according to eye witnesses, his 7 year old boy was shot by a police dressed in civilian clothes.

“I arrived at the scene to find my boy lying on the floor. Some witnesses told me that a police officer in civilian clothes shot him.”

Burial arrangements

Mutuku’s family and friends have already started making burial arrangements despite having not received any information about their son’s killer. The mother, Elizabeth Mutuku is reported to be going through a hard time now accepting that her son is gone.

The Nairobian goes on to report that the boy was set to join class 3 come next year at Uvaini Primary School in Mwala Constituency but this will not happen.

The late Geoffrey had traveled from his home village together with his eldest sister when he met his untimely death.
About compensation

Peter Mutuku had this to say about his son’s death.

“There’s no compensation that can take this pain away. We need justice.”

“Is this what has become of humanity?” Sauti Sol mourn 7-year-old kid shot dead by police in Pipeline estate

Police are on the spot again for killing an innocent child in Pipeline area in Embakasi. Geoffrey Mutinda was shot dead by police while he was playing at the balcony.

Geoffrey’s father Peter Mutuku says police were sporadically firing bullets in Pipeline on Tuesday November 28th. Mutuku’s son was hit by a stray bullet while he was playing on the first floor balcony of his father’s apartment.

The kid’s death happened when police were engaging Nasa supporters in ruling battles in Embakasi. Police were trying to block Nasa supporters from attending a rally at Jacaranda grounds in Embakasi East.

A pregnant woman was also shot in the leg in Pipeline estate. The woman was on the same balcony where Geoffrey Mutinda was killed.

The killing of Geoffrey sparked protests from residents in Pipeline. The 7-year-old kid was a class two pupil at Remedy Academy in Mwala, Machakos County. Geoffrey was only in Nairobi for the Christmas holiday.

Is this what has become of humanity?

Sauti Sol mourned the death of Geoffrey Mutinda. The music group is however horrified by what has become of the police in Kenya.

It’s not the first police are on the spot for killings kids. In August police killed six-month-old baby Samantha Pendo by hitting her on the head with a baton.

Same August police killed 8-year-old Stephanie Moraa in Mathare. Stephanie was also shot dead at the balcony of her parents’ house in Mathare slums.

“Geoffrey Mutinda was only 7 years old. ? Is this what has become of humanity? #RIP” wrote Sauti Sol