Gachagua forced to flee as suspected goons disrupt funeral service in Limuru

According to eyewitnesses, a rowdy group emerged from behind the tent designated for senior guests, where Gachagua was seated alongside political allies, including Kiambu Senator Karungo Wa Thang’wa.
A funeral ceremony in Limuru, Kiambu County, descended into chaos on Thursday, November 28, when suspected goons disrupted proceedings, forcing mourners and dignitaries to flee for safety. Among those in attendance was former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, who narrowly escaped unhurt.
The incident occurred in Ngarariga, during the funeral service of Erastus Nduati, alias Mwene Limuru, where mourners had gathered to pay their last respects.
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According to eyewitnesses, a rowdy group emerged from behind the tent designated for senior guests, where Gachagua was seated alongside political allies, including Kiambu Senator Karungo Wa Thang’wa.
Videos shared on social media platform X captured the moment tensions escalated. The group began shaking the tent, sending plastic chairs flying as panicked attendees scrambled to safety.
"We were just about to invite Gachagua to speak when everything turned chaotic. People were terrified," said one mourner who requested anonymity.
Senator Karungo has termed the events as an assassination attempt and clarified that Gachagua was safe.
It was an assassination attempt. But the People's Deputy President is safe. Asanteni sana, watu wa Limuru, for ensuring our safety. We will not be intimidated or silenced—now we know!.
— Sen. Karungo wa Thang'wa (@KarungoThangwa) November 28, 2024

Property damage was significant, with the rear window of Gachagua’s black Toyota Land Cruiser shattered. Several mourners sustained injuries during the commotion. "It’s saddening to see a solemn event like this turned into a battlefield," another attendee said.
The exact motive behind the disruption remains unclear, though speculation points to political rivalries. Police have yet to release an official statement, and investigations are ongoing.
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