Devastated Kabiru Family Demands Answers After Officer's Tragic Death Revealed in Ruto Speech

The family of Benedict Kabiru, a young Kenyan police officer dispatched to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, has recently endured immense anguish and heartbreak. Kabiru was among 1,000 officers chosen for the high-risk deployment, sent thousands of kilometers from home with aspirations of building a better life for his young family. However, his story has tragically become one marked by unanswered questions and conflicting information regarding his fate.
Relatives of Constable Kabiru were present at the Milimani courts on September 24, 2025, amidst ongoing legal proceedings concerning his status. Just a day prior, on September 23, 2025, his brother Philip Kamau, mother Jacinta Wanjiku, and uncle Daniel Ndungu addressed a press conference at their Kiambu home, expressing their profound distress over his disappearance.
A significant and jarring turn of events occurred when President William Ruto, during his address at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), publicly revealed that Officer Benedict Kabiru was among three policemen killed during the Haiti mission. This statement directly contradicted the information previously given to Kabiru's family, who had been informed he was still missing.
The President's revelation has subsequently thrown the ongoing court case into turmoil. During a virtual court session, the family’s lawyer, Mbuthi Gathenji, informed the court that the proceedings could not continue in light of President Ruto’s public declaration, highlighting the profound impact of the conflicting official narratives on the case and the grieving family.
You may also like...
When Sacred Calendars Align: What a Rare Religious Overlap Can Teach Us
As Lent, Ramadan, and the Lunar calendar converge in February 2026, this short piece explores religious tolerance, commu...
Arsenal Under Fire: Arteta Defiantly Rejects 'Bottlers' Label Amid Title Race Nerves!

Mikel Arteta vehemently denies accusations of Arsenal being "bottlers" following a stumble against Wolves, which handed ...
Sensational Transfer Buzz: Casemiro Linked with Messi or Ronaldo Reunion Post-Man Utd Exit!

The latest transfer window sees major shifts as Manchester United's Casemiro draws interest from Inter Miami and Al Nass...
WBD Deal Heats Up: Netflix Co-CEO Fights for Takeover Amid DOJ Approval Claims!

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is vigorously advocating for the company's $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery...
KPop Demon Hunters' Stars and Songwriters Celebrate Lunar New Year Success!

Brooks Brothers and Gold House celebrated Lunar New Year with a celebrity-filled dinner in Beverly Hills, featuring rema...
Life-Saving Breakthrough: New US-Backed HIV Injection to Reach Thousands in Zimbabwe

The United States is backing a new twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, lenacapavir (LEN), for 271,000 people in Zimba...
OpenAI's Moral Crossroads: Nearly Tipped Off Police About School Shooter Threat Months Ago
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI disclosed it had identified Jesse Van Rootselaar's account for violent activities last year, prior ...
MTN Nigeria's Market Soars: Stock Hits Record High Post $6.2B Deal
MTN Nigeria's shares surged to a record high following MTN Group's $6.2 billion acquisition of IHS Towers. This strategi...





