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Death of 13-year-old boy found hanging on tree

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Daniel Gitonga was discovered dead, hanging from a tree. He was born in 2008 and is now thirteen years old. He had traveled from his sister’s home, where he had been staying, to Tuigine in Meru County to see his father identified as John Kaburu.

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A sister to the deceased said she first saw him when she was informed that he had been discovered dead and hanging from a tree. She said it was alleged that he came to ask his father for school fees.

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“We’ve had a lot of troubles growing up. I lost my fingers when my father placed them on a fireplace. However, I did not visit the hospital. God was the one who cured me, and I am grateful to Him. We are ten siblings, none of whom live at home,” she said.

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“We’ve been raised by neighbors since childhood. The home compound is overgrown with bushes, and when we try to farm on the family land, he destroys the crops. Trouble began in 2016, following our mother’s death. My siblings used to stay at home but later left.

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“Our last born is 7 years old and was 3 months old when our mother died. I’ve been caring for the child until now. My deceased brother was the third born in our family. He used to live with my sister in Kiaangua, and he came yesterday, but I never saw him and we never spoke.

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“After our mother died, well-wishers built a new modern home for us. My siblings used to live in a house that was far away from the modern one. We were denied entry to the house.

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“On behalf of the family, I demand that our father be arrested so that by the time he is released, we will have worked. We’ve grown accustomed to working on other people’s projects rather than our own.

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“I am pleading with the government to assist our family because my brothers can work and we have everything we need at home,” she said.

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Mwenda Njeru, the leader of Kiigene said that well-wishers and relatives had taken in all of the children in the family and educating them.

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“It was alleged that the deceased had gone to collect school fees and other items. Most of the children who have moved away are adults and married, but they are unable to return home,” he said.

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“We organized a Harambee and built a house for the children so they could move out of their mud house. The father refused them access, and the house has been vacant for five years. I implore the chief and subchief to intervene in the family matter to prevent a recurrence of the incident,” he said

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