Kariuki had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at Kenyatta National Hospital following the shooting.
He succumbed to his injuries days later.
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka with other leaders and family members during the burial of Boniface Kariuki at his Kangema home on a July 11, 2025/DENISH
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka with other leaders during the burial of Boniface Kariuki at his Kangema home on July 11, 2025/DENISH OCHIENG'
Boniface Kariuki, the mask vendor who was shot by police during the June 25 protests in Nairobi, was laid to rest on Friday at his family home in Kangema, Murang'a County.
His casket was draped with the Kenyan flag — a gesture that symbolised public solidarity and mourning.
Several leaders, including Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, attended the emotional ceremony.
Kariuki had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at Kenyatta National Hospital following the shooting. He succumbed to his injuries days later.
A police officer linked to the shooting has since been charged with murder.
The Kenya flag-drapped casket bearing the remains of Boniface Kariuki at his final resting place/DENISH OCHIENG, July 11, 2025.
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka with other leaders during the burial of Boniface Kariuki at his Kangema home on July 11, 2025/ DENISH OCHIENG Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka with other leaders during the burial of Boniface Kariuki at his Kangema home on July 11, 2025/DENISH OCHIENG
A section of family members and residents during the burial of Boniface Kariuki on July 11, 2025/ DENISH OCHIENG The Kenya flag-drapped casket bearing the remains of Boniface Kariuki is lowered to the grave during his burial on July 11, 2025/DENISH OCHIENGThe Kenya flag-drapped casket bearing the remains of Boniface Kariuki at his final resting place, July 11, 2025/DENISH OCHIENG