Video of accident during activist Caroline Mwatha’s body autopsy protest

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Kenyans are still unhappy despite the victory following the death sentencing of former Ruaraka OCS Nahashon Mutua whose victim’s death led to a huge public uproar.

Many camped at the city mortuary where the body of activist Caroline Mwatha whose death after disappearing for seven days has controversial reports on cause of death with police saying its a botched abortion while family and fellow activists smelling foul due to the stateof the body.

A police car has reportedly hit a human rights defender from Kiambiu, Winnie Obure, along Mbagathi road while transferring Caroline Mwatha’s body to Umash Funeral home from city mortuary.

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Caroline Mwatha

A postmortem that was to be conducted on the body of Caroline Mwatha was again delayed on Thursday morning.

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Joshua Ochieng, husband, and Stanlaus Mbai, father to Caroline Mwatha

City Mortuary attendants who have been on strike kept off the facility, prompting Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor to move the exercise to Umash Funeral Home.

The autopsy was initially scheduled for Wednesday, February 13, but did not take place because Dr. Oduor was not available.

The chief pathologist, however, made himself available for the exercise on Thursday morning only to find that morgue attendants had downed their tools.

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