Kericho mass grave: Post-mortem reveals causes of death for 14 children

Date:

Post-mortem examinations conducted on bodies recovered from a mass grave at Makaburini Cemetery in Kericho County have revealed that several children died from a combination of medical and physical causes, deepening the mystery surrounding the grim discovery.

A total of 33 bodies were exhumed from the site, including 25 children, prompting a detailed forensic investigation led by government pathologists.

Forensic experts conduct ivestigations in Kericho. Photo/Courtesy

Autopsy findings point to prematurity and injuries

According to lead government pathologist Dr Njoroge, the post-mortem results showed that 10 children died due to complications related to premature birth, while four others died from head injuries.

“Prematurity as a cause of death, we found in 10, and then some sort of head injuries we found in 4,” he said after the exercise.

In two additional cases, the cause of death could not be established, largely due to the condition of the remains.

Security personnel guard Makaburini Cemetery during investigations. Photo/Courtesy

Bodies in different stages of decomposition

Investigators noted that the remains were in varying stages of decomposition, complicating efforts to determine identities and exact causes of death.

Some bodies were relatively fresh, while others had decomposed significantly. Among the children examined, eight were identified as male and 10 as female, while the gender of seven could not be determined.

“They were in various stages of decomposition; only a few are fresh. Others were severely decomposed. In terms of age, some were infants,” Dr Njoroge explained.


Investigations continue as more autopsies planned

The first phase of the post-mortem focused on the 25 children, with examinations on the remaining eight adult bodies scheduled to continue.

“Tomorrow, we continue with the adults. We hope to complete the exercise,” Dr Njoroge added.

Authorities say investigations are ongoing to establish how the bodies ended up in the cemetery and whether any criminal activity or negligence was involved.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

LATEST

More like this
Related

National Lottery Board unveils consortium to guide Kenya’s first-ever National Lottery

The National Lottery Board today announced the appointment of...

Kericho SGR station location, route and expected benefits

Kenya Railways has confirmed Tiriitab-Moita in Bureti Sub-County as...

Safaricom adds Fuliza to M-Pesa GlobalPay for online payments

Safaricom has integrated its Fuliza overdraft service into the...

Daystar University offers fully funded economics scholarships to EAC nationals

Daystar University, in partnership with the Inter-University Council of...