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Kenya: Caroline Kangogo’s Burial Kept On Hold After Autopsy Fails to Take Place

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The family of the late Caroline Kangogo will have to wait longer before they can bury their daughter after the post-mortem which was scheduled for yesterday was postponed.

The distraught family accused the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) of taking them in circles after they were given the green light on Wednesday to proceed with funeral arrangements.

The burial was to take place today at their Nyawa home, Elgeyo-Marakwet County.

Ms Kangogo’s father, Barnabas Kibor, was distraught after the local homicide detectives told him that he could not collect the body of his daughter after waiting for five hours for the autopsy to be conducted.

He narrated to the Saturday Nation how the family was tossed between the county DCI offices and the morgue before they were finally told that government chief pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor was not available to perform the procedure.

“We had agreed on Wednesday with the DCI on the post-mortem and the burial arrangements so I fail to understand why I cannot collect the body of my daughter for burial,” said a teary Mr Kibor.

Family turned away

For the first time since she allegedly committed suicide, the family recorded a statement with homicide detectives in Iten.

“I was at the DCI office this morning together with my son Mark Kangogo to record a statement as required. All that was to follow was the autopsy and the release of the body,” said Mr Kibor, a former police inspector.