Chief Pathologist Johansen Oduor Reveals Kware Deaths Preliminary Findings
Government Pathologist Dr. Johansen Oduor started postmortem examinations on mutilated bodies found at the Kware dumpsite in Nairobi on Monday.
Addressing the media, Oduor stated that one body had been severed into nearly equal halves.
He indicated that the victim’s body was mutilated in the lower abdomen area using a sharp object.
Oduor revealed that the victim might have died from excessive bleeding caused by a head injury inflicted by a blunt object.
The pathologist mentioned that examinations on the remaining bodies would start on Wednesday, July 17, after conducting X-rays.
“This process will continue until completion since some body parts are missing. This will help us determine the number of victims and their causes of death,” Oduor stated. He dismissed any similarities to the murder of Rita Waeni six months ago.
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Oduor explained that in Waeni’s case, multiple body parts, including the legs and the trunk, were dismembered.
“Waeni’s body parts were separately mutilated,” Johansen Oduor clarified.
His comments followed the arrest of a prime suspect linked to the deaths of over nine women, whose bodies were found at a Mukuru dumpsite in Nairobi, announced by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) boss Mohamed Amin.
Amin revealed the suspect was apprehended early Monday outside a club in Kayole, Nairobi while watching the Euro 2024 final match.
“As we arrested him, he was attempting to lure another victim. Ongoing investigations will help us locate the victim,” Amin stated.
“We anticipate more arrests as we believe the suspect had accomplices. We will broaden our investigation,” he added.
Chief Pathologist Johansen Oduor Reveals Kware Deaths Preliminary Findings