Dozens injured, heavy security in Kenya as Odinga mourned before burial

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Tears turned to bloodshed as Kenya's western city of Kisumu witnessed chaos during Raila Odinga's memorial service, with dozens injured in the process. The former Prime Minister's body was on display at Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium, where security forces were deployed to prevent a repeat of deadly incidents that marred earlier events.

The scene turned violent on Thursday when security forces fired tear gas and weapons into crowds rushing towards Odinga's coffin, claiming three lives at a Nairobi stadium. Just 24 hours later, panic erupted among mourners exiting the state funeral service in the capital, resulting in two more fatalities and sending 163 to medical care.

The crowd's fury was palpable as thousands of supporters thronged the city to pay their respects to Odinga, who was being transported from India to his ancestral home in Bondo for burial. The sheer scale of the outpouring drew tens of thousands throughout the region.

Odinga, an 80-year-old opposition leader and statesman, never became president despite five attempts spanning three decades. However, he played a pivotal role in shaping Kenya's democratic evolution more profoundly than many who held that office.

In the midst of this grief, dignitaries like Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and former United States President Barack Obama honored Odinga as "a true champion of democracy" who endured decades of struggle for freedom and self-governance in Kenya. His brother Oburu's poignant appeal echoed across the nation: "Raila should not be teargassed in death. He has been teargassed enough when he was alive."

With thousands converging on the stadium, the Kenyan Red Cross teams treated those who fainted from fatigue and distress. The city remained under a heavy security blanket as the country mourned its beloved leader.

The event that followed Odinga's burial in Bondo was marked by scenes of joy and celebration, with supporters waving handkerchiefs and singing as they paid their respects to the late statesman. As Kenyans bid farewell to their "Baba" – Swahili for father – the nation seemed united in its grief.

However, in light of Odinga's tumultuous past, questions lingered over how the country could prevent such incidents in the future. The legacy of Kenya's complex history will continue to be felt as the nation navigates its transition from a multiparty democracy to one led by President William Ruto.
 
πŸ€• this is so sad what happened in Kisumu πŸ€•, all that grief and bloodshed... it feels like they're still hurting over his passing but at the same time, you can't help but think about the security issues 🚫, I mean we knew Raila wasn't going to become president after 5 attempts lol, but still, it's not right that people were injured πŸ€•. It's good to see dignitaries like Obama and Somali President paying tribute to him though πŸ‘, he was definitely a champion of democracy πŸ’ͺ. But yeah, the Kenyan Red Cross teams are doing their best to treat everyone who fainted or got hurt πŸ’Š. I hope the nation can move forward from this πŸ•ŠοΈ, it's clear that Odinga is still beloved by many πŸ™
 
Ugh πŸ€•, I feel so bad seeing all those people get hurt at Raila Odinga's memorial service πŸ˜”. The security forces really needed to step in and manage the crowds better πŸ’¨. It's like they knew it was gonna be a tough day but still didn't prepare for everything that happened πŸ’₯. The tear gas and rubber bullets were super scary to see 🚫. How many lives do you need to take before someone does something about it? 😱

I'm trying to imagine how Raila Odinga's family is feeling right now πŸ‘ͺ. His brother is still going on about the teargas in life, I don't think he'll ever forgive them for this πŸ’”. But at the same time, I get why they had to take those precautions - you can't just let thousands of people swarm a funeral procession 🚧.

It's crazy that Obama and other dignitaries came to praise him as a champion of democracy, but what about all the Kenyans who were killed or injured during his presidential campaigns? πŸ’” Did their voices ever get heard? It's like we're still trying to figure out how to make peace in Kenya 🀝.
 
Man.. can't believe what happened at Raila's memorial service πŸ€•. It's like, you gotta feel for the guy, right? He was a true hero for Kenya, fighting for democracy and freedom for so long... πŸ’”. But at the same time, it's crazy that things escalated into violence 😑. I mean, I get that people are passionate about him and all, but that doesn't excuse for security forces to just let loose like that.

And now, with all these incidents happening, you can't help but wonder if Kenya is ready for this new transition period with President Ruto πŸ€”. I'm not trying to be negative or anything, but it's like... how do you ensure that the same issues don't happen again? It's a tough one to answer.

Still, what I love about Kenya right now is that people are coming together to mourn Raila and celebrate his life ❀️. Even in the midst of all this chaos, you can still feel the nation's spirit πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ. So, let's hope that we can learn from these incidents and move forward as one πŸ’–.
 
can u believe this is how we're supposed to pay our respects to a legend like raila?? all that tear gas and bloodshed over a memorial service what's wrong with kenya rn? 🀯 meanwhile, the crowd was literally mourning his death but security forces still needed to 'maintain order' lol. i feel for oburu & family, they deserve so much better than this.
 
πŸ€• the thought of all those people get hurt just because they're trying to pay their respects is heartbreaking... it's like, we need to find a way to express our emotions without causing harm to each other πŸ€— meanwhile, it's great that so many dignitaries are honoring Odinga's legacy as a champion of democracy πŸ’ͺ but what really gets me is how the country is still dealing with its complex history after all these years... like, we need to learn from the past and move forward in peace ❀️
 
I'm not sure I agree with all the fuss around Odinga's memorial service πŸ€”... Don't get me wrong, he was an important figure in Kenya's history and his dedication to democracy can't be understated πŸ‘. But sometimes it feels like we're more focused on celebrating him as a hero rather than addressing the issues that led to all these violent outbursts πŸ’₯... Like, what exactly were security forces supposed to do? The crowds were huge and people were already in an emotional state 😩... You'd think some kind of planning or communication would have gone into preventing the chaos πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
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