The family of Ibrahim Mwiti, a 24-year-old activist who was found dead after missing for months has laid him to rest in a sombre ceremony at Lang’ata Cemetary. Ibrahim Mwiti, who went missing 50 days ago. Where was Ibrahim Mwiti’s body found? Kenyans learnt with great anguish that the boda boda rider, whom some claimed was a young activist, went missing in November, sparking widespread speculation about his fate.
His body was found at Thika Level 5 Mortuary on New Year’s Day. During the burial ceremony, a representative said that they tried putting up his posts on the internet but didn’t get him. “We went to Kamukunji and Juja but did not find him. We recently got a call from Thika Morgue that his body was in the mortuary,” said activist Imani Baha at the burial. “We did not get a post morterm because of religion but I am sure that his death was not caused by a hit-and -run accident,” claimed Baha.
Baha implored other Kenyans to rise up against cases of abductions, which are on the increase, and once one disappears, the family starts fearing that he is dead. Kenyans angered over Ibrahim Mwiti’s death The news of Ibrahim Mwiti’s death sparked outrage among Kenyans, with some criticising the Kenya Kwanza government.
When Mwiti was reported missing, his family launched an agonising search but hopes of finding him alive were shattered when his body was discovered in morgue. A family member explained that the delay in obtaining the body was because Mwiti had no identification on him when he met his death.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
