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"content": "exhibit had its windows and windscreen damaged. Police officers managed to repulse the demonstrators who ran towards Kondele Market. During the ensuing melee, Michael Okoth Okello, aged 17 years, was shot and body moved to the mortuary. Later, a post-mortem was carried and the doctor certified that the deceased succumbed to multiple injuries to the neck following gunshot wounds. (2) Samantha Pendo On 16th August, 2017, the parents to Samantha Pendo reported at Nyalenda Police Post that while sleeping in their house at midnight of 11th /12th August, 2017, in Nyalenda Estate, a police officer assaulted baby Pendo on the head. The parents rushed her to Aga Khan Hospital and the child was admitted in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), but on 15th August, 2017, she succumbed to the injuries. A post-mortem was conducted on the body of the deceased and pathologist indicated that she succumbed to trauma caused by a blunt object. The matter is still under investigation and the duplicate file has been forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecution. (3) George Odhiambo Odhia Ms. Josephine Ouga Odhiambo of telephone number 0716074305 reported vide OB/20/27/10/2017 that her son, George Odhiambo Odhia, aged 19years, left their house at Mamboleo on 26th October, 2017 to seek for casual employment when he met a group of anti-riot police and he was shot on the right thigh. He was rushed to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital before succumbing to injuries while undergoing treatment. Scene of Crime personnel photographed the body while at mortuary. (4) Vincent Ochieng’ Omondi On 11th August, 2017, after the announcement of the Presidential election results, about 200 youth who were armed with crude weapons from Dago Market in Kapuonja Sub-location started demonstrating along Daraja Mbili-Kiboswa Road chanting anti-Jubilee slogans. They marched up to Dago Police Post and started throwing stones at the said police post, saying that the police had been paid to rig the elections. They were threatening to burn the said police station. They blocked and lit bonfire on various sections of the road, thus prompting officers to disperse them. The officers were later informed that there was a young man who had been injured and was lying on the road. Scene of Crime personnel documented the scene and the body moved to Masaba Hospital Mortuary. Investigations commenced immediately vide Inquest No.6/2017. The file was forwarded to CCIO’s office for perusal and advice on 31st August, 2017. However, the file was returned on 13th September, 2017 for inclusion of a ballistic report. (5)Titus Okwulu Okwakwa The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes"
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