HAKI Africa, a human rights organisation based in Mombasa took the burden on seeking justice for young Ryan, the son to Maureen Razoa, who was knocked down and paralysed by a police vehicle.
The story was first highlighted by Tuko News’s My Story series.
“Imagine a police car knocking down your only son leaving him partially paralysed. As if it’s not enough, the search for justice becomes impossible because the Police Officer involved is well connected and in the middle of this darkness, your husband abandons you after realising your son is not getting any better. This is the story of one Maureen Razoa, who has been struggling to find justice for her son Ryan Ochieng. Ryan was taking a stroll with his father after school when a police car came out of nowhere and hit him. He was rushed to Mama Lucy hospital and later referred to Kenyatta National hospital with a broken leg. It was here that the doctors confirmed Ryan’s spinal cord was twisted. He can only be treated in India at a cost of Kshs 1.2M. The father abandoned them as soon as he realized the son was not getting any better
Her efforts to get justice have not paid off, even with an OB number, name and the station of the police officer who hit her son. Not even IPOA has come to her aid”, Tuko News wrote accompanied by a video.
The police destroyed my son's life – Maureen RazoaImagine a police car knocking down your only son leaving him partially paralysed. As if it's not enough, the search for justice becomes impossible because the Police Officer involved is well connected and in the middle of this darkness, your husband abandons you after realising your son is not getting any better.. This is the story of one Maureen Razoa, who has been struggling to find justice for her son Ryan Ochieng Ryan was taking a stroll with his father after school when a police car came out of nowhere and hit him. He was rushed to Mama Lucy hospital and later referred to Kenyatta National hospital with a broken leg. It was here that the doctors confirmed Ryan's spinal cord was twisted. He can only be treated in India at a cost of Kshs 1.2M. The father abandoned them as soon as he realized the son was not getting any better Her efforts to get justice have not paid off, even with an OB number, name and the station of the police officer who hit her son. Not even IPOA has come to her aid. She shares her story with Lynn Ngugi in this heartbreaking episode of My Story You can reach Maureen Razoah Melissa on 0721128979 PayBill 8014425 AC, Ryans Surgery
Posted by Tuko.co.ke on Monday, 14 September 2020