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Former Leeds student Carilton Maina shot dead in Kenya | |
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A 23-year-old who studied at the University of Leeds has been shot dead by police in Kenya. | |
Carilton Maina had returned to Kenya from West Yorkshire to see his family for Christmas. | Carilton Maina had returned to Kenya from West Yorkshire to see his family for Christmas. |
Mr Maina, who studied electronic engineering at the university, was killed in Line Saba, Kibera, on 21 December, Amnesty International said. | |
The National Police Service in Kenya has confirmed the shooting is being investigated by the police watchdog. | The National Police Service in Kenya has confirmed the shooting is being investigated by the police watchdog. |
'High achiever' | 'High achiever' |
It said in a statement on Twitter: "We wish to inform the public that the Inspector General of Police has asked IPOA [Independent Police Oversight Authority] to expedite investigations into the shooting incident that occurred in Kibera within Nairobi County in which one Carlton Maina was shot and fatally injured." | It said in a statement on Twitter: "We wish to inform the public that the Inspector General of Police has asked IPOA [Independent Police Oversight Authority] to expedite investigations into the shooting incident that occurred in Kibera within Nairobi County in which one Carlton Maina was shot and fatally injured." |
It added: "We further wish to assure the public that the service, just like in similar instances in the past, will enforce the outcome of the investigations that IPOA will recommend." | It added: "We further wish to assure the public that the service, just like in similar instances in the past, will enforce the outcome of the investigations that IPOA will recommend." |
Amnesty International said Mr Maina had no criminal record and was a high achiever both academically and in sport. | Amnesty International said Mr Maina had no criminal record and was a high achiever both academically and in sport. |
A spokesman for the University of Leeds said Mr Maina was a student there in 2016-17. |
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