Kilifi Exhumations: 24 bodies recovered in five days at Kwa Binzaro


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Five more bodies were exhumed on Wednesday,
bringing the total number of bodies exhumed in five days at Kwa Binzaro in
Kilifi County to twenty-four.
Government
pathologist Dr. Richard Njoroge said several body parts were also recovered and
will be profiled to determine if they match the exhumed bodies.
The four graves
exhumed on Wednesday contained five bodies, while one skull was found on the
surface, bringing to 21 the total number of body parts collected so far.
“We also
collected many body parts scattered around the perimeter of the graves. Those
will also be processed through DNA to see if they match any of the body parts
we collected,” said Dr. Njoroge.
Police had on
Monday arrested 11 people, including one woman believed to be the owner of the
land where homicide detectives had mapped out 27 graves. Preliminary
investigations indicated that some of the victims had earlier been rescued from
Shakahola Forest, which borders Kwa Binzaro village.
“Tumeongea na
wananchi to strengthen community policing and the Nyumba Kumi initiative that
is ongoing in small groups, wale wote wanakaa kwa hii shamba and the rest that
are coming from outside,” said Kilifi County Commissioner Josphat Biwott.
Twenty graves have so far been exhumed. The exercise will continue on Thursday.
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