Very SAD. However it is good to comment of the way the investigation started and is continuing. Katika nchi nyingine ungekuta watu elfu tatu wameishalundikwa ndani na mwisho wa yote ushaidi hautoshi. Lakini nikisoma upelelezi unavyoendelea hapa. Hata wakikosa ushaidi lakini upelelezi unafanywa kitaalam. Huenda nchi hii ubambikizaji kesi uko chini sana. Sitamani kuhamia huko ila natamani utaratibu huo kuhamia kwetu.
--- On Sun, 4/28/13, Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com> Subject: [wanabidii] Senator's death probe to focus on food samples To: "Judy Miriga" <jbatec@yahoo.com> Date: Sunday, April 28, 2013, 10:09 PM
Again, this statement is misleading as it is annoying. The Government should stop testing our patience. It is wrong and unacceptable. Can the Government commit to do a better job??? --- On Sun, 4/28/13, Tebiti Oisaboke <tebiti42@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Tebiti Oisaboke <tebiti42@yahoo.com> Subject: [Wananchi] Re: (VVM Forum) Do not hurt anyone! To: "VuguVuguMashinani@yahoogroups.com" <VuguVuguMashinani@yahoogroups.com> Date: Sunday, April 28, 2013, 7:59 PM
Ndugu Machera; I like this and this is very true as a fact. One match stick can set wild fire and devour a million trees. I have seen it happen every year in the forests of California and Colorado mountains. Its wrong for people to underestimate other people's intelligence or capability. When that one single matchstick strikes fire the results are normally drastic and becomes difficult to contain the situation. That is why parents always caution their babies that, "do not mess up with fire, son". In the meantime, on a serious note lets hope that if Sen Mutula's death was politically instigated, the suspects will be arrested and arraigned in court to award his family justice and the Kenyan community as a whole. Hopefully it won't be like the late Tomu Yusufu Mboya's case when we were lied to that the killer who pulled the trigger, a Mr Isaka Njenga Njoroge had been hanged at Kamiti when in the actual sense the dude was comfortably enjoying his "cool payout" in the streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. May God bless Kenya TOI From: Evans MACHERA <evansmachera@yahoo.com> To: AFRICA OPED <africa-oped@yahoogroups.com>; Vugu Vugu <vuguvugumashinani@yahoogroups.com>; BUNGE MWANACHI <bungelamwanainchi@yahoo.com>; MWANYAGETINGE NETWORK <mwanyagetinge@yahoogroups.com>; Kiswahili@yahoogroups.com; uchunguzi online <uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com>; WANAKENYA KENYA <wanakenya@googlegroups.com>; wanabidii@googlegroups.com; wananchi@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 2:47 PM Subject: (VVM Forum) Do not hurt anyone!
when a bird is alive it eats ants, when the bird has died,the ants eats it. One tree can be made into a million matchsticks but remember only 1 matchstick is needed to burn a million trees! Circumstances can change at anytime. Don't devalue or hurt anyone in this life.... (copied to share). | Senator's death probe to focus on food samples GRIEF: The late Makueni Senator and former Cabinet minister Mutula Kilonzo was found dead at his ranch in Maanzoni, Machakos County. PHOTO/FILE NATION By ANGIRA ZADOCK zangira@ke.nationmedia.com AND BENJAMIN MUINDI bmuindi@ke.nationmedia.com Posted Sunday, April 28 2013 at 23:30 - Samples taken from Mutula's body and death scene will be analysed for toxins, but pathologist cautions that circumstantial evidence of poisoning may be misleading
- CID team sent to leader's home as pathologists prepare for autopsy on Monday
Investigations into the death of Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo will focus on food samples and other exhibits collected from his home, government pathologist Johansen Oduor said on Sunday. And CID Director Ndegwa Muhoro said a team of senior police officers led by an Assistant Commissioner of Police had been formed to investigate the circumstances surrounding Mr Kilonzo's death on Saturday morning. Family spokesperson Chris Musau on Sunday said burial arrangements would start immediately after the postmortem examination. Mr Musau is a brother-in-law of Mr Kilonzo's. A committee to determine the date and place of burial was set up on Sunday after consultations between family and friends. Briefing the Press shortly after the meeting in Mr Kilonzo's Gigiri home, Mr Musau said other committees including one for Senators and MPs would be set up in the course of the week. He said the body was moved to the Lee Funeral Home at 9pm on Saturday after pathologists and detectives carried out preliminary investigations in Kwa Kyelu ranch where Mr Kilonzo died. And Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama said: "Because he was not only a member of Parliament but also a senator, committees will be set up at different levels to honour Mr Kilonzo." Dr Oduor, who led other pathologists in performing a preliminary examination on the body and scene before removing it to the mortuary, said detectives had forwarded to the Government Chemist samples, which include vomit collected from a sink in Mr Kilonzo's home. They also took away food in the room where the body was found and two soft drinks. Tests are expected to shed light on whether the drinks had been tampered with. On Saturday evening, detectives collected samples from Mr Kilonzo's bedroom, as well as a pair of trousers and the shirt that he had been wearing earlier in the day. Dr Oduor said several pathologists would be involved in the autopsy to be conducted this afternoon at the Lee Funeral Home. A series of tests will be performed since circumstantial evidence of poisoning may be misleading. Mr Muhoro said Machakos CID chief Kavete Kuloba would join the team from the CID headquarters that is leading the investigations. "All the persons he interacted with including his bodyguard will record statements to shed more light on this case," he said. However, should the autopsy fail to disclose the cause of death then the pathologists will have to wait for the report from the Government Chemist, and this may take time. Dr Oduor said urine would be useful in establishing whether there was poison. "He had already developed rigor mortis but the whole body was normal. There was no evidence of struggle in the room," Dr Odour said. Mr Kilonzo's body was found lying face up with a lot of foam covering his mouth and nose. There was vomit at the sink and on the floor, suggesting that he vomited before reaching the sink about 10 metres away. Presidential contender James ole Kiyiapi was among the leaders and government officials who visited the family on Sunday. | -- Send Emails to wanabidii@googlegroups.com Kujiondoa Tuma Email kwenda wanabidii+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com Utapata Email ya kudhibitisha ukishatuma Disclaimer: Everyone posting to this Forum bears the sole responsibility for any legal consequences of his or her postings, and hence statements and facts must be presented responsibly. Your continued membership signifies that you agree to this disclaimer and pledge to abide by our Rules and Guidelines. --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Wanabidii" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to wanabidii+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
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