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    "content": "On 22nd August, 2013, the body of the late Henry Nyabuto Omwange was discovered along River Gucha behind public works offices. Police visited the scene and the body was moved to Christa Marian Hospital Mortuary. Investigations were commenced immediately vide Ogembo Police Station inquest number 19/2013 which is still pending under police investigation. On 30th August, 2013, a post-mortem was performed on the body and the cause of death was found to be blunt force trauma to the head caused by a blunt object and drowning. In the course of investigation, critical investigation pertaining to telephone communication by the deceased has been obtained and the same is being used by the investigating officer and so disclosing such information at this stage is likely to jeopardize investigation. Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is true that previously, another incident involving an employee of the Kenya Forest Service occurred on 28th June, 2012, where the body of a forest officer, Moses Onyango Ouma, was found lying along Kisii-Ogembo Road with injuries on the head. The deceased employee was based in Mbita Kenya Forest Service, Homa Bay County. Consequently, investigations were commenced vide Ogembo Police Station, criminal case number 691/182/2012 and is currently pending under police investigations. Mr. Speaker, Sir, these isolated incidents are currently under investigation. However, appropriate measures including intensified patrols and random raids on suspected criminal hideouts within Gucha District have been put place to ensure security for all. Thank you, Sir."
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