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Kenyans, especially those in poverty-stricken areas have over time gotten frustrated over the sluggishness of the police when it comes to handling serious and petty crimes and have resorted to Ochlocracy.


They take the law in their own hands and often dispense out mob justice in the most cruel of ways


This has seen the barbaric lynching of both crime suspects and innocent people suspected of crimes. Just last week, a lady at the coast lost her life after mob stripped her and started stoning here before they set her on fire which she promptly put out after jumping into a puddle of water.


The blood-thirsty mob was not done with her yet and continued pelting her naked, weakened body with stones. Our hearts skipped a beat when one of the members of the mob threw a huge building stone on her back which slid across her back, grazing most of the skin off her back before it hit her head and finished her.


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Recently a thief in Kayole met a grisly end after an angry crowd descended upon him and pelted him with stones as his companion lay immobilized on the ground trying not to die. Here is a picture of the shocking incident:



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