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A post mortem examination on the body of the slain MP has revealed that he died due to multiple internal organ injuries. Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor who conducted the autopsy at the lee funeral home said the MP was shot five times with bullets penetrating his internal organs.
The postmortem examination was also attended by family lawyers led by Apollo Mboya and Peter Kopere and DCI homicide boss Martin Nyuguto.
Postmortem reveals slain MP was shot 5 times
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