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Medical Examiner: New Canaan Woman Suffered Two Gunshot Wounds in Fatal Shooting

The New Canaan woman whose husband was arrested last week in her fatal shooting suffered two gunshot wounds, officials say. Margaret Kokoth’s death has been ruled a homicide due to shotgun wounds to both the head and torso, officials with the Connecticut State Medical Examiner Office told Albert Kokoth. New Canaan Police Department booking photo New Canaan Police at about 12:02 p.m. Thursday received a 911 call from Margaret Kokoth’s husband, 77-year-old Albert Kokoth, describing an accidental shooting at their Down River Road home, Lt. Jason Ferraro said in a press release. During an investigation that is ongoing, police determined that a crime had occurred and charged him with second-degree assault and second-degree assault with a firearm both felonies and illegal discharge of a firearm, a misdemeanor.

New Canaan shooting death ruled a homicide following autopsy

New Canaan shooting death ruled a homicide following autopsy A Stamford judge set Albert Kokoth s bond at $2 million in the shooting death of his 75-year-old wife, Margaret Kokoth. Author: Tony Terzi Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 7, 2021 NEW CANAAN, Conn. While a 77-year-old New Canaan man told police he accidentally shot his wife to death Thursday. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has ruled her death a homicide. A Stamford judge set Albert Kokoth s bond at $2 million in the shooting death of his 75-year-old wife, Margaret Kokoth, even though, for now, he s just facing two assault charges and an illegal discharge of a firearm.

ME: Death of New Canaan woman, 75, ruled a homicide

ME: Death of New Canaan woman, 75, ruled a homicide Christine DeRosa FacebookTwitterEmail This is the home of Albert Kokoth on  Down River Road, where a police car can be seen and caution tape is draped across the road. Kokoth was detained in New Canaan jail after he was arrested on Thursday for charges including second degree assault and illegal discharge of a firearm related to his wife Margaret s death.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD The death of a 75-year-old woman who police say was shot by her husband has been ruled a homicide, the state’s chief medical examiner said Saturday.

Prosecutor: Fatal shooting of New Canaan woman, 75, appears to be an intentional act

Prosecutor: Fatal shooting of New Canaan woman, 75, appears to be an intentional act FacebookTwitterEmail A New Canaan police car sits outside the home of Albert Kokoth on Down River Road on Friday, May 7, 2021. Kokoth was charged with second-degree assault, second-degree assault with a firearm and illegal discharge of a firearm related to his wife Margaret s death.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD A New Canaan man told police his wife died in an “accidental” shooting, but prosecutors say there is mounting evidence to contradict his claims. Albert Kokoth, 77, was arrested at his Down River Road home Thursday afternoon on charges of second-degree assault, second-degree assault with a firearm and illegal discharge of a firearm.

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