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Controversial figure accused Machakos, Kenya  A man accused of killing Pio Gama Pinto, a prominent Kenyan nationalist and anti-colonial activist, was buried in Machakos County on Wednesday.

The man, who died in prison last week, was never convicted of the crime, but many Kenyans believe he was responsible for Pinto’s assassination.

Pinto was shot and killed in Nairobi in 1965, two months before Kenya’s independence. He was a vocal critic of the British colonial government and had been campaigning for Kenya’s immediate independence.

The man who was buried on Wednesday was one of several people who were arrested and charged with Pinto’s murder. However, he was acquitted of the charges in 1967.

Despite his acquittal, many Kenyans believe that the man was guilty of the crime. Some have accused the Kenyan government of covering up the truth about Pinto’s murder.

The man’s funeral was attended by a large crowd, including many prominent Kenyan politicians. However, there were also some protests from people who believe that the man should not have been given a hero’s burial.

Pinto’s assassination was a major blow to the Kenyan nationalist movement. He was a popular and respected figure, and his death shocked and angered many Kenyans.

The man’s death has reopened old wounds and raised questions about Kenya’s past. It is a reminder of the country’s violent struggle for independence and the need for justice and accountability.

In addition to the above, here are some additional thoughts on the man’s burial:

  • The man’s burial in Machakos County is a significant event, as it is the first time that a person accused of killing Pio Gama Pinto has been given a public burial.
  • The large crowd that attended the funeral suggests that there is still a lot of sympathy for the man among some Kenyans.
  • The protests that took place at the funeral suggest that there is also a lot of anger and resentment towards the man among other Kenyans.
  • The man’s death and burial have raised important questions about Kenya’s past and the need for justice and accountability.

It is important to note that the man was never convicted of killing Pio Gama Pinto, and he therefore remains innocent in the eyes of the law. However, the fact that so many Kenyans believe him to be guilty suggests that there is a cloud of suspicion hanging over his head.

The man’s burial is a reminder of the complex and often painful history of Kenya’s struggle for independence. It is also a reminder of the need for justice and accountability, even for those who have died.

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