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Peter Poole
Poole at the East African Court of Appeal, March 1960
Born
Peter Harold Richard Poole

1931
Essex, England, United Kingdom
Died18 August 1960 (aged 28)
Kamiti Maximum Security Prison, Nairobi, British Kenya
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Known forBecoming the first and only white person to be executed for murdering an indigenous African in British Kenya
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyDeath
Military career
AllegiancePeter Poole British Empire
Service/branchBritish Army
Battles/warsMau Mau Uprising

Peter Harold Richard Poole (1931 – 18 August 1960) was a British-born Kenyan engineer and shop owner. He was the first and only white person in Kenya to be executed for killing an indigenous African.[1][2]

On 12 October 1959, Poole was charged with killing Kamawe Musunge, his houseboy, in Gordon Road, Nairobi. Musunge had been riding a bicycle when Poole's two dogs stopped him. Musunge threw stones at one dog, for which Poole shot him dead with a Luger pistol.[3] On 10 December 1959, Poole was found guilty of murder by an all-white jury. The case took two trials. The first trial ended in a hung jury after one juror stood up and declared that he had a conscientious objection to any guilty verdict. Poole was sentenced to death by hanging, the mandatory sentence for murder in British Kenya.[4]

At the time, Kenya was still under British rule, and the verdict was received negatively by many white settlers in the region. In Nairobi, Poole's parents circulated petitions for clemency, collecting over 25,000 signatures. According to Tom Mboya, European employers pressured their African workers to sign the petition. The case drew the attention of big-game hunter Robert C. Ruark, who said Poole was part of a bigger problem.[5]

Kenya has always had a reputation for what the British call "bad hats", unprincipled free booters, unruly younger sons, and to characters of various shadings.

We call Poole's type "Kenya cowboys", and I have seen them by the hundreds. They were generally too young to have experienced war, and the excitement of the Mau Mau was a welcome hatch for brawny, high-spirited young men to escape the boredom of hard work on the family farm by dashing off into the bush to chase "Wogs" with the same enthusiasm that they devoted surely to polo and football.

But one way or another they got almost happily accustomed to killing, justly in some cases, callously in others, and, in many instances, for sheer sport. The nature of the Mau Mau and its practices were not such as to encourage either tenderness or discrimination. Peter Poole was one of the many who considered that if a man was black he was a nigger, if he was a nigger he was likely to be guilty of something, and it was easier to shoot him than argue with him.

However, Colonial Governor Patrick Muir Renison and Colonial Secretary Iain Macleod both declined to commute the sentence. Poole was hanged at Kamiti Maximum Security Prison in Nairobi at 8:00 am on 18 August 1960. Approximately 500 people gathered outside the prison. Following the execution, one white settler bitterly remarked "Now you've had your pound of flesh." An African yelled "Justice has been done!" He was then escorted away by the police. The London Spector noted the oddity in how, of all things, the execution of a white man for murdering a black man was the first major advancement for racial equality in Kenya.[1][3][6]

It is a savage irony that future generations in Kenya will be able to point to 1960 as the year when the equality of the races was finally demonstrated, not by the granting of rights to Africans to farm on the White Highlands, or to become members of white clubs, but by the proposition that all men, regardless of color, are equal on the end of a rope.

Poole had emigrated to Kenya from Essex, England, in 1953, after which he immediately joined the Kenyan police reserves to fight the Mau Mau during the Mau Mau rebellion. He later joined the military, and served in Germany, before returning to Kenya in 1956.[5] He owned an electrical shop on Nairobi's Government Road (now Moi Avenue).[1][2] He was married with two children.[7]

Poole had a history of violence and violent incidents. He once drew his gun and threatened an Asian shopkeeper for refusing to give him a discount on a flashlight. Another incident is when he shot a plainclothes African police officer in the legs. Coincidentally, this officer had also been defending himself from Poole's dogs.[8][9]

Poole was not the first white person to be convicted of murdering an African in British Kenya. In 1955, Leo Hoyle, a 25-year-old Northern Irish soldier of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, was sentenced to death for murdering an African woman, after his insanity defense was rejected. However, the jury made a recommendation for mercy in his case. On appeal, Hoyle was declared insane.

  1. ^ a b c "Kenya: White Man Hangs". Time. 29 August 1960. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b Mwaura, Peter (7 May 2009). "Year when all men became equal at the end of a rope". Nation. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  3. ^ a b Christine Stephanie Nicholls: Red strangers: the white tribe of Kenya Timewell Press, 2005. ISBN 1-85725-206-3
  4. ^ "Peter Harold Richard Poole v The Queen (Eastern Africa), [1961] AC 223 | Privy Council, Judgment, Law". Casemine. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  5. ^ a b Ruark, Robert C. (1960-08-24). "Even-Handed Justice Finally Arrives In Kenya, Africa". Los Angeles Mirror. p. 14. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  6. ^ "Kenya: Nairobi: Petition Circulates to Save Condemned Man". British Pathé. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  7. ^ Kiereini, Douglas (5 July 2018). "Two events that dashed hopes of white settlers". Business Daily Africa. Nation Media Group. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  8. ^ Nicholls, Christine Stephanie (2005). Red Strangers: The White Tribe of Kenya. Timewell Press. p. 270. ISBN 978-1-85725-206-4.
  9. ^ "Trigger happy settlers killed with impunity". Nation. 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2023-06-15.

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