A cloud of grief hangs over Ngarariga village in Limuru, Kiambu County, following the mysterious death of a 16-year-old boy just days after undergoing initiation. The caregivers entrusted with his well-being have reportedly fled, leaving the family in the dark. This tragic incident has been strongly condemned by both the family and local residents, who are now demanding a thorough investigation to ensure justice is served.

Grief and tears have engulfed the home of Salome Muthoni, the grandmother of the victim, identified as Victor Kimani. The young man reportedly died in his seclusion hut just days after the rite of passage. According to the family, the exact cause of death remains unknown, and the caregivers meant to look after him disappeared upon realizing the gravity of the situation.

Wamucii wa Mwangi, the boy’s mother, explained the heartbreaking sequence of events. She described how the family realized their son was in distress and attempted to take immediate action, only to find that he had already passed away. The incident has sent shockwaves through the village, particularly because the family was preparing to welcome Victor home tomorrow to celebrate his successful transition from childhood to adulthood—expectations that have now been painfully shattered.

The family is urging the police department to act swiftly and conclude their investigations so that everyone involved in the death can be apprehended. Residents of Ngarariga have echoed these sentiments, expressing their sorrow over the shocking event and warning parents to carefully vet those they entrust with the care of their sons.

Locals also lamented a disturbing rise in such incidents within the area. They noted that another young man recently died in similar circumstances, while another is currently receiving medical treatment after allegedly being punished by older initiates. These tragedies come at a time when the Church and elders of the Kiama Kia Ma have been at the forefront of urging parents to utilize mentorship camps for initiation rather than traditional home-based seclusion to ensure better safety and guidance.

Currently, the body of the deceased is at the Tigoni Hospital mortuary awaiting a postmortem examination to facilitate further investigations.

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