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Autopsies show how slain Mlolongo men died

The two families want the government to arrest and take action against those involved.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News06 February 2025 - 07:06
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  • Mwau also suffered similar injuries with visible neck injuries suggesting possible strangulation.
  • "He also had an abdominal wall and thoracic injuries - again, it was multiple injuries.”

Justus Mutumwa Musyimi. [PHOTO: HANDOUT]

Two of the slain Mlolongo men who went missing in December 2024 and whose bodies were recovered at Nairobi Funeral Home, died of multiple injuries in the chest, head, abdominal, and neck.

Government pathologist Dr Richard Njoroge, who conducted the postmortem on the bodies of Justus Musyimi and Martin Mwau, on Wednesday, said the former’s body had visible defensive injuries.

This showed there was a struggle between the killers and the deceased.

The two men disappeared together on December 17, 2024.

The report showed they suffered multiple injuries.

"The first body of Musyimi was very decomposed, but the main findings there were multiple abdominal, chest, and head injuries. We also have defence injuries on the arms, so it looks like there was a struggle because when you try to defend yourself, you get what we call defence injuries,” Dr. Njoroge said.

Mwau also suffered similar injuries with visible neck injuries suggesting possible strangulation.

"He also had an abdominal wall and thoracic injuries - again, it was multiple injuries.”

“The other finding on the second body was an injury to the neck, and we came to the conclusion that the cause of death was manual neck compression,” Dr. Njoroge added.

The level of body decomposition was higher, he said.

The bodies will be released for burial after DNA tests to ascertain the identities of the two.

"I know the families say they have identified the bodies, but we will be very hesitant to release the bodies for the families to bury until definitive identification by DNA method is done,” he added.

The two families want the government to arrest and take action against those involved in the murder of their loved ones.

Musyimi's brother Duncan Kyallo wants justice for the mother over the death.

ICJ Executive Director Eric Mukoya also demanded proper investigations into the murder.

"We are a bit worried when the government says they are unable to determine who has done this, and worse still, they are unable to trace the bodies,” he said.

The two deceased friends were abducted alongside two other friends, Steve Mbisi and Kalani Muema, who are yet to be traced.

The bodies of the other two men are believed to be at the mortuary and waiting to be identified, the families’ lawyer Dan Maanzo said.

Police say the probe into the abduction and subsequent murder of the four is ongoing.

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