Eric Omondi Seeks Kiambu Mother Whose Daughter Died From Stray Bullet







 Comedian-turned-activist Eric Omondi has issued a heartfelt public appeal to help locate a grieving mother from Kiambu, whose young daughter tragically lost her life after being struck by a stray bullet during the recent Saba Saba protests.

The devastating incident has sent shockwaves across the nation, highlighting the tragic human cost of the demonstrations.

In a harrowing video aired by TV47, the mother, Lucy Ngugi, tearfully recounted the devastating moment that irrevocably changed her family’s life forever.

Her voice, breaking with emotion, painted a chilling picture: "It was around 6:20 p.m. We were at home as a family when a stray bullet penetrated our house and struck my daughter in the head."

At first, Lucy believed her daughter, Bridget, had suffered a minor injury, perhaps caused by a household accident.

"I saw her hand bleeding. I thought she had cut herself on something. But when I held her hand to check where the blood was coming from, she collapsed.

That’s when I saw the bullet hole in her head," she recalled, visibly shaken by the vivid memory.

The horrified family immediately rushed Bridget to hospital, where doctors swiftly confirmed that a bullet was indeed lodged in her head.

Despite the medical team’s frantic efforts to resuscitate her and arrange an urgent transfer to another facility, Bridget sadly succumbed to her injuries.

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