PASSARIS offers Ksh 100,000 reward for crucial information over this tragic incident in Kasarani



Monday, June 23, 2025 - Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has called for justice and accountability following the deaths of two youths in Kasarani, which have shocked the nation.

Speaking after visiting the grieving families on Monday, June 23rd, Passaris recounted the tragedy.

“This morning, I visited two grieving families - Wanjiku Muchoki, mother of 18-year-old Abigael Winner Wanjiku, and Pastor Samuel Kungu, father of Joshua Steven Maina,” she said.

Abigael, aged just 18, was violated, murdered and her body found with multiple stab wounds.

“The next day, a peaceful protest demanding justice for her was disrupted by goons.”

“Amid the chaos, police opened fire, fatally shooting Joshua.”

In a bid to help solve Abigael’s case, Passaris announced a Ksh100,000 reward for credible leads.

“I am offering a Ksh100,000 reward for any credible information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators.”

“Please report to OCS Mwiki Police Station or DM me confidentially,” she urged.

“We hope the bullet recovered from Joshua’s body will identify the officer responsible. They must face the law,” she stated.

Passaris also issued a stern reminder to police officers:

“You are trained to protect, not provoke. To immobilise, not to kill.”

Her remarks come amid growing concern over police conduct during protests and calls for urgent reform.

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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