….A sombre farewell to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga turns tragic as chaos erupts at Kasarani Stadium, leaving one person dead and several injured.
NAIROBI-(MaraviPost)-What was meant to be a day of unity and national mourning turned tragic as chaos broke out at Kasarani Stadium during the final farewell of former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga.
Thousands of mourners had gathered early in the morning to pay their last respects to the late statesman, whose body lay in state under tight military guard.
The atmosphere was emotional but peaceful until tension suddenly erupted in the stands as rival groups of supporters clashed over seating arrangements and access to restricted areas.
Witnesses reported that the situation quickly escalated when some mourners attempted to force their way closer to the VIP section where dignitaries and family members were seated.
Police officers and military personnel tried to restore order, but the pushing and shouting intensified, resulting in a stampede.
In the ensuing chaos, several people were trampled, and one person was later confirmed dead while others sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as heartbreaking, with mourners screaming and paramedics struggling to reach those in distress amid the confusion.
Security officials were seen cordoning off parts of the stadium as the ceremony was briefly halted to allow emergency response teams to manage the situation.
Despite the disruption, the state funeral resumed after calm was restored, with religious leaders calling for peace and respect as the nation mourned one of its greatest political figures.
President William Ruto, who attended the ceremony alongside regional leaders, expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident and called for an investigation into what went wrong with crowd control measures.
“This is a day of remembrance, not pain,” he said solemnly, adding that Raila Odinga’s legacy should unite the country rather than divide it.
Family members of the late Odinga were visibly shaken by the turn of events but urged mourners to remain calm and honour his memory with dignity and peace.
Analysts have since raised concerns about crowd management during national events, especially when emotions run high among supporters.
They say the tragedy at Kasarani underscores the need for improved coordination between security forces, event organizers, and emergency services during high-profile state occasions.
As evening fell, the body of Raila Odinga was airlifted to his rural home in Bondo, Siaya County, where burial preparations were underway.
For many Kenyans, the chaos at Kasarani left a painful scar on what was meant to be a moment of collective grief and national pride.
Raila Odinga, remembered for his decades-long fight for democracy and social justice, was laid to rest the following day amid tears, prayers, and tributes from across Africa.
The tragic events at his farewell serve as a reminder of both his unmatched ability to inspire deep loyalty—and the urgent need for peace and discipline even in moments of national emotion.
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