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"speaker_name": "Narok West, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Gabriel Tongoyo",
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"content": " Yes, Hon. Speaker. I have a response to the statement that was requested by Hon. Dorice Donya, Member for Kisii County, regarding the death of two persons, Lucas Nyangau Miruka Ombui and Obure Makabe. Hon. Speaker, the body of the late Mr. Lucas Nyangau Ombui Miruka was discovered at a roadside in Nyabiore Market within Magenche Ward on 30th March 2024, at around 4 p.m. as per OB 02/30/03/2024 of Magenche Police Station. According to a post-mortem report from the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, the deceased died a natural death which was caused by anaemia and hypoglycaemia in respect of hepato splenomegaly associated with asyncopy. The second victim, the late Mr. Obure Makabe, died at his home and not at the marketplace as stated. The deceased fell ill at his home in Nyabiore, Magenche Ward on 29th March and went to a private clinic that is referred to as Richcom within Nyabiore Market. He was complaining of abdominal pain and gastritis as per the police (DCI, Kenyenya) statement that was recorded by a clinician (Mr. Richard Osoro) and the mother of the deceased. The clinician had referred him to Kenyenya Sub-County Hospital for further treatment but he - the deceased - never went to the hospital. Instead, he stayed at home and died on 31st March 2024. The body was then moved to Lenmek Hospital Mortuary. The death was neither reported to the police nor a post-mortem conducted. Hon. Speaker, that is to say that both deaths were due to natural causes, and not as a result of insecurity as it was stated by the Honourable Member. Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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