

Nairobi Erupts in Protest After Blogger Dies in Police Custody
Nairobi Protests Erupt After Blogger's Death in Police Custody Nairobi, Kenya - A wave of protests swept through Nairobi today following the death of blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody. The video shows large crowds blocking major roads, expressing their anger and grief. Protesters carried signs demanding "Justice for Albert" and "Stop Killing Us." The incident has ignited public outrage and calls for accountability. Family members and activists claim Ojwang's death was not accidental. "What happened has no place in today's society," stated Grace Kahuria, a key activist involved in the protests, seen in the video addressing the press. "The need for hiding the truth is unacceptable. We demand transparency and justice for Albert." The police have reported that Ojwang died from head injuries sustained when he hit his head against a wall in the police station. This explanation is being widely questioned by protesters and activists who believe a more thorough investigation is needed. The protests continued throughout the day, underscoring the deep public concern over the incident and the demand for justice. The video concludes with the postponement of Ojwang's autopsy until tomorrow, further fueling the tension and anticipation.