The serene atmosphere of Uhuru Park was shattered today as chaos erupted amidst the ongoing #OccupyParliament protest.
Demonstrators, who had gathered to voice their discontent against government policies, were met with a violent turn of events when a group of agitators set ablaze the historic plane situated in the park.
The aircraft, a symbol of peace and progress, quickly became engulfed in flames, sending plumes of smoke billowing into the sky and causing panic among the peaceful protesters.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, battling the inferno and attempting to restore order.
The protesters, who had been chanting slogans and holding banners, found themselves caught in the middle of the commotion.
Some tried to douse the flames with whatever they could find, while others documented the incident on their mobile phones, capturing the dramatic and distressing turn of events.
As the fire raged on, questions arose about the motivations behind this act of vandalism.
Speculations were rife, with some suggesting it was an attempt to discredit the protest movement, while others believed it to be a manifestation of deep-seated frustrations boiling over.
The organizers of #OccupyParliament condemned the act, reiterating their commitment to peaceful demonstration and calling for calm among their supporters.
The incident has cast a shadow over what was intended to be a day of peaceful advocacy and has heightened tensions between the protestors and authorities.
In the aftermath, community leaders and government officials have called for a thorough investigation to identify the perpetrators and ensure that justice is served.
The destruction of the plane at Uhuru Park serves as a stark reminder of the volatility that can arise in times of political unrest, and the urgent need for dialogue and resolution.