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A Kiambu court was informed that parts were missing when a post-mortem was done on the body of a presumed man dead by strangulation.
Kiambu's chief magistrate, Justus Kituku, learned Thursday that Peter Macharia's thyroid cartilage thus missing the exercise could not reveal if he died of strangulation caused by a rope found around his neck.
Lawyer Beth Fundi, representing the family of Macharia, informed the court that there was a first postmortem led, but the family sought a second one.
Fundi said that the Second autopsy was performed in the presence of all parties, including the three pathologists who performed the first. They all agreed that there were crucial missing body parts, which were not mentioned in the first post-mortem.
Fundi prayed the court to oblige the Kenyatta funeral home, where the body was preserved and a postmortem body parts and for the police to be enjoined in the matter and a third postmortem be done to determine the cause of death.
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'NOT THOROUGH & # 39;
The court was asked to grant suspension orders prohibiting anyone from coming into contact with the body, and the body should not be buried until body parts are found [19659002]a drama took place in Gitamaiyu Village, Kiambu Sub-County, after a family refused to have their son buried by his wife and filled a dug grave and planted a banana tree , saying that justice should be done and the circumstances that led to his death.
The family still facing the death of Macharia said his actions were motivated by seeking justice for him. He could have committed suicide in front of his wife.
They said that no one had been arrested and that a new investigation was to be made into the circumstances that led to the death. It is said that 43-year-old Macharia was found with a rope around her neck in her house. His wife Esther Macharia was at home and said that her husband had committed suicide.
Neighbor Johanna Machua said that around 1am, the woman came home and told her to accompany her home
the stairs with a rope around her neck and c & # 39; is when he called the chief and the police were informed and later the body was taken to the morgue.
The Macharia family said that they read the woman's wrongdoing. but the family lives right next to them and they were the only two in the house when the incident occurred and the police seemed not to be thorough in their investigations.
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