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Gov’t Pathologist Johansen Oduor Withdraws from Ojwang Postmortem

  • Albert Ojwang died while being held by police after facing allegations of spreading false information.
  • He had reportedly made claims targeting Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat.
  • Oduor, a key figure in the case, disclosed on June 9 that Ojwang was his relative.
  • His connection to the deceased has raised concerns over conflict of interest in the ongoing probe.
  • Authorities are yet to release full details of the case.

Oduor, who is involved in the inquiry into the death of Albert Ojwang, has admitted that Ojwang was his relative. The statement, made on Monday, June 9, has brought attention to a possible conflict of interest in the case.

Death in Custody Sparks Outrage

Ojwang lost his life while in police custody shortly after his arrest. He had been accused of circulating false claims directed at the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Eliud Lagat.

Investigation Under Watch

With Oduor confirming a personal connection to the deceased, the public is now questioning the objectivity and transparency of the investigation process. The matter is receiving close scrutiny, especially from human rights groups.

Case Still Developing

The full circumstances surrounding Ojwang’s arrest and death remain unclear. Authorities have yet to give a full statement or timeline. Investigations are ongoing as the public awaits more answers.