Autopsy Reveals How Businessman Bashir Mohamud Died
24 May 2021 - 12:28 pm
A businessman Bashir Mohamud who went missing on Thursday, May 13, and his vehicle found dumped in Ngong forest.
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An autopsy carried out on the body of Somali-American businessman Bashir Mohamed Mohamud on Monday, May 24 revealed that he died of strangulation.
According to the post mortem results conducted by government pathologist Johansen Oduor at Umash funeral home, Nairobi County, Bashir s body showed signs of torture, including multiple wounds on the head caused by blunt objects as well as burn wounds on the body. His body showed trauma on the head, burns on his body, there s evidence of torture on his toes and knees. The postmortem was done in the presence of police officers from Dagoretti and officers from the Forensic Department of the DCI.
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