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Mystery as Unidentified Man Is Found Unconscious, Dumped in Ruaka

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, woke up to the shocking discovery of an unknown man found unconscious.

Many shared his image, lying helplessly on the ground across social media in a bid to identify him or locate his relatives.

Reports indicate that he showed signs of torture, and the police had yet to respond to the incident at the time of reporting.

The man was found wearing a purple zip-up jumper, a light blue formal shirt, and black trousers.

In the image, his eyes were shut, and he appeared motionless. Other images showed him inside an ambulance being taken to the hospital.

Details about who he is or what happened to him remain unclear, despite online users offering various speculations.

Ruaka town.
Questions arise over the identity of man found dumped in Ruaka. Photot: TUKO.co.ke.
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Kenyans on social media shared his image widely, as some online users believed he could be one of the individuals abducted during the protests.

Kevin Mbeca:

“He also looks like the one they took at night in Limuru, the one whose abduction was livestreamed on TikTok last night, and shots were fired.”

Shiko Stl:

“May the giver of life restore him. Oh God, this is someone’s child, dad, husband, relative, friend, our hearts are bleeding. Restore our country, oh Lord. As parents, we do not deserve this kind of pain.”

Pauletta Race:

“If you find someone breathing well and sleeping, why involve the police unless those claiming he was dumped can show the vehicle used?”

Kunguru Kizito:

“If he is alive, as he seems, let him be taken to the hospital. Once he regains consciousness, he will know who he is.”

Robert Kipng’etich Korir:

“Found dumped in Ruaka at around 2 am, can anyone identify him? There is a strong indication that he could be the missing man.”

Francis Nderitu:

“Could this be Ndiang’ui Kinyagia, the missing blogger mentioned in the Standard newspaper headline?”

In other news, reported that Ndiang’ui Kinyagia vanished after police officers allegedly raided his home.

Despite speculation that he was taken by officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Ndiang’ui was not at home when the police arrived.

They allegedly ransacked his house and took several belongings, including his laptop and mobile phones.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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