“It is as if the police wanted to kill him because they aimed straight at his head,” his uncle, David Wangila, told The Associated Press on Friday.Īn interior ministry spokesperson referred requests for comment to the police, who didn’t respond. At least 35 civilians have been shot dead by police in Kenya this month during protests over new taxes and the rising cost of living, and Kalasinga’s loved ones believe he’s one of them. His family said they couldn’t afford an autopsy. NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - At the morgue, the bullet was still lodged in Douglas Kalasinga’s head.
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