- There was drama at the funeral ceremony of trade unionist William Ohonde in Ligega, Siaya county
- Ugenya MP David Ochieng was forced to flee the funeral after mourners attacked him in front of ODM leader Raila Odinga
- At some point, Ochieng's bodyguards fired gunshots to scare away angry mourners who were attacking the lawmaker
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Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Siaya - Chaos erupted at a burial ceremony attended by Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party leader Raila Odinga at Ligega, Siaya county.
Raila Odinga watches as chao rocks funeral
On Saturday, December 23, Ugenya MP David Ochieng was forced to flee after youths attacked him during the burial of trade unionist William Ohonde.
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When Ochieng was invited to make his speech, a man emerged from the crowd and roughed him up before snatching a microphone from his hands.
This caused a commotion that degenerated into a fight between supporters of the MDG and the ODM party.
In a video seen by TUKO.co.ke, the Ugenya legislator's bodyguards fired several bullets in the air to scare away the crowd.
Ochieng, who is among the MPs from the region who dumped Azimio to support the Kenya Kwanza Alliance, fled the scene, and the burial ceremony went on under heavy police guard.
ODM leader and Siaya governor James Orengo remained seated as the chaos disrupted the funeral
How hostile crowd heckled Bondo MP
Elsewhere, Bondo MP Gideon Ochanda had a rough time addressing a hostile crowd in his constituency.
Ochanda has been considered a rebel in the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party after pledging to work with President William Ruto.
During an interaction with residents after the launch of the construction and upgrading to bitumen of the Bondo-Liunda Road, the crowd refused to be addressed by the MP.
The head of state invited Ochanda, but the crowd could hear nothing as they kept shouting him down.
The MP's appeals to tone down and allow him to deliver his speech fell on deaf ears as they kept shouting Siaya governor James Orengo's name.
"You are wasting our time. We don't have time. Please conduct yourselves properly," he pleaded with the crowd.
Ruto took the microphone from the lawmaker, who reluctantly walked back to stand beside other leaders as whistles, screaming, and ululation filled the air.
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