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Benjamin Imbai s body was found in a forest in Gatundu North on April 20, 2021. [File, Standard]
Benjamin Imbai, one of the four men who went missing in Kitengela on April 19, was strangled and suffocated, a postmortem has revealed.
The autopsy was conducted at the General Kago Funeral Home in Thika, Kiambu County on Wednesday, May 5.
The report seen by
The Standard indicates Imbai, 30, had several bruises on his body, suggesting he struggled to free himself from his abductors’ grip. He was, however, unsuccessful.
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The examination further suggested Imbai was tied, pinned to the ground and, thereafter, suffocated to death.
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The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika and taken to General Kago Funeral Home. [Courtesy]
A second body of the four men who went missing in Kitengela, Kajiado County on April 19 has been found in Thika Sub-County.
The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika, Kiambu County and taken to General Kago Funeral Home.
Imbai’s family declined to speak to the media with police saying the body was moved to the morgue on April 20, a day after he and the other three went missing.
Earlier on, the body of Elijah Obuong , 35, was also retrieved from Mathioya River in Murang’a County stashed in a sack.
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The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika and taken to General Kago Funeral Home. [Courtesy]
A second body of the four men who went missing in Kitengela, Kajiado County on April 19 has been found in Thika Sub-County.
The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika, Kiambu County and taken to General Kago Funeral Home.
Imbai’s family declined to speak to the media with police saying the body was moved to the morgue on April 20, a day after he and the other three went missing.
Earlier on, the body of Elijah Obuong , 35, was also retrieved from Mathioya River in Murang’a County stashed in a sack.