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    "id": 447035,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Abongotum",
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        "legal_name": "Asman Abongutum Kamama",
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    "content": "Hon. Speaker, I will go straight to the Statement and not the narrative. This Statement was requested by hon. (Ms.) Kajuju, and it is on the death of two doctors in Meru County. I wish to respond as follows: On 20th May 2014, Dr. Albert Obiri, a surgeon and Head of Surgery at Meru Level 5 Hospital, was hijacked as he was entering his Kenya Re Estate at Gitoro at about 12.30 a.m. His body was later found dumped beside the road at Naari area with two deep cuts on the head. A report was made to the police, who visited the scene and commenced investigations immediately. Again on 10th June, 2014 at about 7.30 a.m, Dr. Ashford Mbogo, a specialist in Ophthalmology in Meru Level 5 Hospital, was taking his son to school in his motor vehicle registration No. KAR 229T, a Toyota Corolla Station Wagon, when he was confronted by two armed criminals who shot him on the neck, killing him instantly. The police rushed to the scene and commenced investigations immediately. The investigators are following crucial leads, which may lead to the arrest of the criminals. At this stage of investigation, it is too early to speculate as to whether the attacks were targeting medical personnel or not, though investigations are underway to establish the motive and persons behind the attacks."
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