Autopsy Report of Kenyan Student who Died in Her Stanford University Room Set to be Released

Autopsy Report of Kenyan Student who Died in Her Stanford University Room Set to be Released

Clara County Office of the Medical Examiner-Coroner is set to release the postmortem results of a Kenyan student who was found dead at Stanford University last week.

The autopsy report will reportedly be handed over to the deceased family before Sunday.

The lifeless body of 24-year-old Norah Chelagat Borus was found in her on-campus room on Friday.

The deceased's father traveled to California last weekend in the company of another family member.

The family is planning to airlift her body to Nairobi this week as burial arrangements continue.

Norah, who was the top student in the 2013 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations in Nairobi County and fourth nationally, was studying Computer Science at Stanford until her death.

The deceased is the last-born daughter of Prof. Peter Borus and his wife, Dr. Diana Borus of Kenya's Ministry of Agriculture.

 

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Anonymous UI (not verified)     Thu, 06/20/2019 @ 09:53am

RIP. Kenyan's watch "Africa Diaspora" on YouTube and learn. "My people die for lack of knowledge" . Knowledge is power.

GUEST1 (not verified)     Thu, 06/20/2019 @ 11:29am

In reply to by Anonymous UI (not verified)

Exactly. And I mean: God given African Knowledge (the Cradle of Civilization). It's so bad that Instead of Keeping our Endowed with African knowledge, WISDOM, and Common sense, some of us Indulge and Doodle in Pure garbage when we go Abroad.
Note: I am NOT Talking about the Late. I am talking about people like "Mkosa mila" aka @Shoga daima who is notorious of breathing Nothing but Hot air in Swahili (hoping Makilishi reading non-Kenyans will Understand it by Osmosis😇).

Raia (not verified)     Thu, 06/20/2019 @ 02:04pm

Hope it was not a drug overdose or alcoholism or worse murder.There is nothing worse than having to rapatriate a young promising life back to Kenya.May you RIP that is no way to meet your maker. May God give your family strength to get through this and hope in some strange way they find justice.

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