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Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Court Frees Dutchman in Viral Video After Being Declared Unfit for Trial

A Dutch national who went viral for allegedly assaulting two police officers at the Diani Police Station in Kwale County has been released after the court ruled that he is mentally unfit to face trial.

The incident, which sparked widespread public concern, involved Elwin Ter Horst, whose chaotic behaviour was captured on camera and widely shared across social media platforms.

On Friday, November 14, a Kwale court announced that Horst would not be charged over the alleged offences after a medical report confirmed that he suffers from bipolar disorder.

According to the court, the condition affects his ability to understand the charges and participate in the trial process, making him unfit to take a plea.

Bipolar disorder is a long-term mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings that shift between very high energy moments and deep depressive episodes.

During the high-energy phases, a person may appear unusually happy, speak rapidly, act impulsively, or go without sleep.

On the other hand, depressive episodes often come with feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and low motivation. Although the illness lasts a lifetime, early medical care and ongoing treatment can greatly reduce the severity and frequency of these episodes.

Senior Resident Magistrate Joy Mutimba made the ruling after reviewing Horst’s detailed medical assessment. The report concluded that his mental state prevents him from meaningfully engaging in court proceedings.

As a result, the magistrate ordered his immediate and unconditional release, with indications that the case file may soon be formally closed.

Before the ruling, court documents showed that Horst had been facing several charges. These included claims of drug trafficking, assault causing bodily harm, damaging property, and creating a disturbance.

The charges stemmed from an incident on October 29, when he was arrested shortly after his viral confrontation with police officers.

The viral video showed the Dutch national spitting at two officers who appeared restrained and calm throughout the confrontation. Their decision not to retaliate drew both sympathy and frustration from Kenyans online, many of whom demanded accountability and swift justice.

In response to the public uproar, the National Police Service (NPS) released a statement strongly condemning the behaviour captured in the video.

The police urged members of the public to follow lawful procedures when raising complaints rather than reacting with violence or disrespect toward officers.

“The Service urges members of the public to cooperate with police officers and to channel any grievances or complaints through accountability mechanisms, rather than resorting to abusive or violent behaviour,” the Police Spokesperson noted in the official statement.

Horst’s release has sparked fresh debate on how the justice system handles mentally ill suspects, especially in high-profile cases.

While some Kenyans may feel dissatisfied with the outcome, the ruling reflects the legal requirement that individuals must be mentally fit to stand trial before any criminal proceedings can continue.

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