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    "id": 1408145,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Narok West, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Gabriel Tongoyo",
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    "content": "the Makutano-Sagana Highway in Kirinyaga County. A member of the public reported it to Kiamaciri Police Station via OB No.313224 at around 10.30 a.m. Kiamaciri police officers collected the body and moved it to the mortuary at Kerugoya Referral Hospital. On March 8th, the deceased's relatives positively identified the body and recorded it at Chuka Police Station via OB No.4383224 at around 3.10 p.m. The Kerugoya County Referral Hospital conducted the post-mortem on March 14th. The cause of death was indicated to be a severe head injury. Further samples were collected from the body for toxicological analysis, whose results are still pending. Investigations are still ongoing with the goal of not only identifying her killers, but also bringing them to court to face the law. The motive for the killing is also yet to be known. Unknown cellphone contacts are being analysed, and several statements have so far been recorded from unknown friends and the last person who saw her alive. The statements are being analysed with a view to identifying and prosecuting perpetrators. The investigation process is a joint effort of the National Police Service (NPS) and the family members whom the police officers have worked closely with since the time her disappearance was reported. So far, no threat has been reported, through any mode that is directed at any of the family members. The Constitution guarantees the right of expression to all Kenyans, without any form of discrimination, irrespective of their political, social, economic, or any other status. Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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