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In courts: Inquest into Rex Masai’s death resumes

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by Peter Obuya

News12 May 2025 - 07:55
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In Summary


  • Rex Kanyike Masai was shot and killed in Nairobi’s city centre as police battled anti-tax protesters in June 2024.
  • He was rushed to Bliss Hospital along Nairobi's Moi Avenue, where he was pronounced dead.

In courts





An inquest into the death of Rex Masai resumes today at the Milimani Law Court in Nairobi.

Rex Kanyike Masai was shot and killed in Nairobi’s city centre as police battled anti-tax protesters in June 2024.

He was rushed to Bliss Hospital along Nairobi's Moi Avenue, where he was pronounced dead.

“He was shot in the upper middle part of the thigh. It appears he bled to death before being brought to our facility,” a doctor at the hospital said.

The Director of Public Prosecutions then recommended an inquest to determine if murder charges should be preferred against suspects.

The inquest is being conducted by Milimani principal magistrate Geoffrey Onsarigo.

Isaiah Muraguri, one of the police officers implicated in the murder and former Nairobi region police commander Adamson Bungei are among those who have testified in the inquest.

Bungei is the current director of police operations. He distanced himself from any involvement in the killing, claiming no shots were fired by his police unit during the protests.

Bungei said Rex may have been killed by another armed individual, but not a police officer.

"Just because there was a shooting doesn’t mean it was only police officers who could have fired. Private gun owners may have also been involved. On that day, no police officer fired any shots,” Bungei said.

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