Hawker shot by police in Nairobi has 'rubber bullet' removed from skull
Hawker Boniface Kariuki confronted by anti-riot police in Nairobi's CBD on June 17, 2025.
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A multidisciplinary medical team at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) has successfully removed an object—suspected to be a rubber bullet—that was lodged in the skull of a facemask vendor shot by police during a protest in Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) on Tuesday.
Boniface Kariuki Mwangi, 22, was referred to KNH in critical condition following the close-range
shooting, an incident that was captured live on camera.
KNH CEO Dr.
William Sigilai confirmed that the object was extracted during a two-hour
surgical operation led by Dr. Sam Njiru. The object has been submitted to
experts for further analysis.
According to
Dr. Sigilai, the projectile caused severe brain injury, and the patient was
immediately placed on life support. He was later transferred to the Intensive
Care Unit (ICU), where he remains on mechanical ventilation in critical
condition.
The hospital
also reported receiving 16 patients with injuries sustained during the
protests, including gunshot wounds and blunt force trauma.
Nine of the
patients were treated and discharged, while the others remain under medical
supervision. One unidentified patient, believed to have sustained a skull
fracture from an assault, is still being treated.


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