Kiss 100 presenter Shaffie Weru was today caught up in the melee that ensued when University of Nairobi students took to the streets to demonstrate against the death of one of their comrades, 20-year-old Denis Omondi Adari.
The second year engineering student at the University of Nairobi died on Saturday, six days after he was beaten to an inch of his life by security guards as he tried to enter Psys Westlands.
Shaffie, who was headed for an interview with Jeff Koinange, had his Mercedes ML 320′s side mirrors broken. The vandalism only stopped after he parted with an unspecified amount ofcash.
“I actually helped save several motorists since when the students saw me, they approached my car, forgetting the other cars for a while and I just talked to them and they did not do much damage thankfully,” said Shaffie.
Other than Psys, the students also damaged nearby business premises like Rezorous, Changes and Card Centre.
Source:Iz Vipi
The second year engineering student at the University of Nairobi died on Saturday, six days after he was beaten to an inch of his life by security guards as he tried to enter Psys Westlands.
Shaffie, who was headed for an interview with Jeff Koinange, had his Mercedes ML 320′s side mirrors broken. The vandalism only stopped after he parted with an unspecified amount ofcash.
“I actually helped save several motorists since when the students saw me, they approached my car, forgetting the other cars for a while and I just talked to them and they did not do much damage thankfully,” said Shaffie.
Other than Psys, the students also damaged nearby business premises like Rezorous, Changes and Card Centre.
Source:Iz Vipi