Autopsy Vindicates Khalwale Over Death of Farmhand

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Government pathologist Johansen Odour has confirmed that Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale’s longtime farmhand, Kizito Moi, was killed by a bull.

Addressing the media on Saturday February 3, Oduor said that the injuries inflicted  to Kizito’s body were caused by a penetrating item that appeared neither sharp nor blunt.

“What I found is that the late Kizito had injuries on the right side of the forehead. There was one on the anterior neck and on the inner thigh of the left leg,” he said.

Government Pathologist Johansen Odour speaking on Friday January 19, 2024. Photo/ Standard.

“Looking at injuries, they were penetrating and had some features that included some blue bruising around them, and to look at them closely, they look like injuries that were caused by something that was penetrating but not very sharp and was a bit blunt, which is in keeping with the horn of an animal,” Oduor added.

This was after a second autopsy was conducted to reveal the cause of death, following allegations that the senator did it.

Police from the Homicide Unit at DCI headquarters, Senator Khalwale, and Kizito’s family members were present.

The results will now the family to proceed with burial arrangements as earlier planned.

Khalwale Explains Circumstance Under Which His Fighter Bull Killed His Employee

 

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