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    "content": "The Government is aware that on the night of 9th September, 2015, Mr. Enock Jamenya, a resident of Jebrongo Village in Hamisi Sub-County was attacked by three unknown people and succumbed to the injuries on 20th September, 2015. The late Enock lived with his son, Brian Dembede, in the same house. On that night, he gave his son, Brian, Kshs600, to seek for accommodation elsewhere since he had a visitor. The son spent the night in Majengo. The following day, at around 8.30 a.m., Brian found the father soaked in blood, with deep cuts across the left ear and the left hand fingers. His father refused to reveal to him what had transpired, arguing that if he did so, it would cause more problems. The deceased was taken to Hamisi Sub-district Hospital before he was transferred to Mbale for admission. On 14th September, 2015, both son and father recorded a statement with the police. The deceased indicated that he was attacked at midnight by three armed men who said they wanted his body parts to take to Tanzania for sale. The suspects also robbed him Kshs10,000. He was discharged on 15th September, 2015, but unfortunately, succumbed to the injuries on the night of 20th September, 2015. The body was taken to St. Monica Mortuary in Kisumu for postmortem, which revealed that the cause of death was a result of the injuries suffered. An Inquest File No.5/2015 was opened and has been forwarded to the State Counsel for perusal and advice. The Government has been promoting public awareness of rights of persons with albinism, which is aimed at educating the public on albinism as a way of curbing prejudice, stigma, discrimination and attacks. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker."
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