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Albert Ojwang died while being held at a police station in Nairobi
Albert Ojwang died while being held at a police station in Nairobi

Kenyan blogger was hit and assaulted to death, autopsy reveals

Parent pleads for justice
Albert Ojwang was detained following a complaint by the deputy police chief, who accused him of tarnishing his name on social media.
Wycliffe Muia
A Kenyan blogger who died in police custody was hit on the head and his death was likely to have been caused by assault, a post-mortem has revealed.



This contradicts police claims that Albert Ojwang "sustained head injuries after hitting his head against a cell wall".



His death has sparked widespread outrage in Kenya, with rights groups demanding that police be held accountable. Ojwang was detained following a complaint by the deputy police chief, who accused him of tarnishing his name on social media.



"The cause of death is very clear; head injury, neck compression and other injuries spread all over the body that are pointing towards assault," state pathologist Bernard Midia said.



Police have not yet commented on the findings.



Faith Odhiambo, president of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), said the autopsy report clearly showed that Ojwang had been "tortured" and "brutally murdered" in police custody.



"We will continue to pile pressure until every single officer involved is held personally liable. We won't accept more excuses," Odhiambo said.



Ojwang, a digital creator who microblogged on X and Facebook on topical political and social issues, was arrested in Homa Bay, a town in western Kenya, on Friday.



The 31-year-old, who is also said to be a teacher, was detained over a post on X that was allegedly critical of deputy inspector general of police Eliud Lagat.



He was subsequently transferred over 350 km to the capital, Nairobi, and booked into the Central Police Station on Saturday.



Police said he was later found unconscious in his cell with self-inflicted injuries.



Unanimous findings



But an autopsy, conducted by five pathologists who released a unanimous report, revealed that Ojwang had severe head injuries and suffered neck compression and multiple soft tissue trauma.



Dr Midia, who led the team of pathologists, said that Ojwang did not hit himself on the wall, as police had said in a statement on Sunday.



He said if Ojwang had done this, the pattern of injuries would have been different, and frontal bleeding on the head would be seen.



"But the bleeds that we found on the scalp... on the skin of the head were spaced, including on the face, sides of the head and the back of the head," Dr Midia said at a press conference.



"There were also multiple soft tissue injuries spread all over the body, including the head, neck, upper limbs and the trunk and lower limbs... these were injuries that were externally inflicted," he added.



The injuries were consistent with "external assault" and there were also signs of a struggle, according to the pathologists.



Ojwang's father, Meshack Ojwang, has appealed to President William Ruto to help him get justice for his son.



"Help me as a taxpayer. The officers who picked up my son saw our home was humble and assumed we didn't matter," the father said.



Ruto has not yet commented.



Voice of the youth



The Digital Content Creators Association of Kenya paid tribute to Ojwang, saying: "Albert was more than a content creator - he was a voice of the youth, a symbol of resilience, and an embodiment of the dreams and hopes of a generation that uses digital platforms to inspire change. His legacy will not be silenced."



Veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga has condemned Ojwang's "horrifying" death, saying it added to a long list of "young and defenceless Kenyans whose lives have been taken too soon, in brutal and senseless circumstances, at the hands of the police".



Inspector-General of Police Douglas Kanja earlier suspended several officers who were on duty at the time of Ojwang's death.



Kenya's Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has launched an inquiry into his death.



A crowd of activists, holding placards and chanting "Stop killing us", protested on Monday outside Nairobi City mortuary, where Ojwang's body is being kept.

- BBC NEWS

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