Mosiria appeals for help in finding a man brutally beaten by a woman

Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service, Geoffrey Mosiria, has appealed to netizens to help him find a man who appeared in a video being brutally beaten by a woman.
Taking to his official X account on Monday, January 19, 2026, Mosiria explained that he received the video from a concerned member of the public and is seeking to help the man find justice.
“Someone has just shared this video with me! As I’ve mentioned before, part of my work is to receive both complaints and compliments. This video was sent by someone who thought it was important for me to follow up,” Mosiria said.
On his part, Mosiria appealed to anyone who knows the man identified in the video to help him connect him with Nairobi’s county GBV department.
“I don’t know the full context of what happened here, but one thing is clear: the boy child must be respected. I want to call upon anyone who knows this young man or has information about him being beaten to help me connect with our responsible GBV department so that justice can be served,” he added.
“If this happened recently, I also request that he report to the nearest police station for immediate action,” Mosiria noted.

Mosria meets woman embarrased online
The call comes just a day after Mosiria came out defending a woman whose naked video was circulated online while she was intoxicated.
Taking to his Facebook account on Sunday, January 18, 2025, Mosiria regretted that those attacking him for coming through for the woman should feel some shame and rethink their actions, insisting that what happened to her was cruel and unlawful.
In his post, Mosiria said he did not know the woman personally, but still felt compelled to speak up because his “integrity, conscience, and sound mind” could not allow him to stay silent.
He said recording a person without consent and exposing them to the public was wrong, adding that the woman deserved dignity and justice like any other Kenyan.
“What was done to her being recorded without consent and exposed to the world was cruel, degrading, and unlawful,” Mosiria said.
The incident reportedly happened in a club, where a man is said to have recorded the woman and lifted her dress, exposing her while she was allegedly not wearing underwear.
It is still not clear how the clip found its way online, but it quickly spread on social media, triggering harsh comments and public shaming.
Justice for Marion
Mosiria identified the woman as Marion Napei Sinkeet, and demanded justice for her, warning that online humiliation can push victims into depression and even suicide.
“Ask yourselves this: what if she had taken her own life because of the shame, pressure, and online attacks?” he posed.









