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https://nation.africa/kenya/videos/post-mortem-reveals-how-molo-preside… Molo human rights activist Richard Otieno, alias ‘Molo President’, died of severe head injuries inflicted by a sharp object, government chief pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor has confirmed.
Speaking after conducting a post-mortem at the Kericho County Level Five Hospital mortuary on Friday, Dr Oduor stated that the weapon used multiple times on Otieno's head could have been a panga or an axe.
Molo activist Richard Otieno died from head injuries, says government pathologist Johansen Oduor
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