Nairobi Man Dies in Police Cell After Failing to Raise Sh200 Fine, Family Demands Justice

Nairobi Man Dies in Police Cell After Failing to Raise Sh200 Fine, Family Demands Justice

A family in Nairobi is demanding justice for their 30-year-old son who died under unclear circumstances inside a cell at Pangani police station.

Robert Mureithi was arrested on July 8th for failing to observe COVID-19 protocols and was arraigned in court the next day where he was fined Sh200 or seven days in jail in default.

Mureithi, a charcoal supplier in Nairobi’s Ngara estate, was unable to pay the fine at Makadara law courts and was taken back to the cells where police claim he collapsed and died on July 11th.

An autopsy conducted last Thursday was inconclusive about the cause of death but revealed that the deceased had too much water in his body as if he had drowned.

Mureithi appeared to have been immersed in water for a long time although there were no traces of water in his windpipe.

“He had minor head injuries but there was no internal bleeding, which we ruled out as a cause of death. He was immersed in water for a long time but his windpipe had no traces of water. So that was not the cause of death either,” pathologist Dr. Peter Ndegwa said.

“But a specimen has been taken for further tests, which will take two to three weeks.”

Zaina Kombo, the head of rights group Haki Africa’s Nairobi office questioned where and why the victim had been drowned in water while his trousers were ripped.

His father Joseph Kariuki said, “My son was healthy. He has never had any complications. He is the breadwinner of our family. I’m mourning my son without knowing the cause of death. I need justice for my son. My grandchildren are asking me where their father is and I’m speechless.”

“When I went to identify his body, he had head injuries, broken legs, and hands. I do not know what happened. I want justice for my son.”
 

Comments

Mwororo (not verified)     Tue, 07/20/2021 @ 08:32pm

Under the pretense of saving him from Covid, they broke his legs and hands and head - and drowned him. In a banana republic such as our Kenya, human life is not worthy much. Our immoral ill trained corrupt police force treat fellow Kenyans worse than dogs with no consequences. Change is what is needed. RIP bro!

BogiBenda (not verified)     Wed, 07/21/2021 @ 03:01am

Bururi wa ngoma! From immature leaders to a very dishonest thieving citizenry ..... it’s sometimes embarrassing to be associated with Kenya

Morris Menye (not verified)     Wed, 07/21/2021 @ 01:39pm

In reply to by BogiBenda (not verified)

To me not sometimes,NO.ALL THE TIME,nomboleza kuwa mKenya.Can you imagine there some AGikuyu who believe their tribe is ruling,yet Uhuru could not pay Macharia’s shs 200 fine?Do you know most Jaluos believe they are represented by their killer BAABA,Raila in EATING/LOOTING?Ati they want their tribe,Raila to succeed Uhuru?Ati only Uhuru,Gidion and Raila can loot because Kenya(ns) belong to their families?Akili dogo kuliko ya INZI.

Rahab Waithira (not verified)     Sun, 07/25/2021 @ 12:35am

This is intolerance!, Most dangerous than the COV 19. Innocent lives dies on the hands of the Authority who needs to protect lives of the Citizens. Why did he deserves to die?.

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