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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: veritas on November 20, 2014, 06:20:25 AM
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Obviously someone from Nairobi. Which faction would gain from his death? I wonder who. .
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First what killed him. Then we can go to who. I think the family should engage the best pathologist for proper postmortem. Then and only then can they speculate on WHO.
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I've read severally that there's a very sophisticated hit team operating in Kenya. Their speciality is in making their hits look as natural as possible. The Kajwangs will need a very good patholigist
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I dont think anyone killed him, rather a disease did. We'll see.
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Does every dead have to be caused by someone? Don't people in Kenya die from natural causes anymore? Well may be a post mortem will help us here.
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Why is it that high profile controversial politicians die in such circumstances that leave many bewildered? Mutula Kilonzo was a work horse, fit as a fiddle. The rumor has it that viagara took him off the grid.
Saitoti and Ojode die in a freak accident. In reality the huge number of flying bullets take both of them out as they try to flee. It is accepted that the pilots fell asleep after unexpectedly coughing in the cockpit.
We don't have a particularly good history. I was in a convoy with Raila from NEP when his car *alone* came under sustained sniper fire. Thankfully, it was bullet proof. The sniper was a pro! The bullets concentrated around the passenger front seat where Raila was sitting. Had he aimed at us right behind him, I would not be writing this piece. That is the day all my naivete about political killings disappeared.
There was Tony Ndilinge. He was accused of messing up a by-election and squandering the cash. He went to hide but that was not enough. He was shot dead (see below). Ndilinge like many others complained of being stalked but was dismissed Najmlik style. Well, he remains dead as he feared!
We had Enock Magara being threatened. He too cried that he was being stalked by unknown men and feared for his life. He was again dismissed Njamlik style. He met his death in one of those unexplained accidents!
The role of "accidents" brings out another disturbing factor in these stranger than fiction deaths: Many of those who eventually die of "natural causes" often meet a road accident shortly before their deaths in which they survive. Examples:
1. Robert Ouko (who rolled in a pickup under strange circumstances with the land rover causing the "accident" failing to stop;
2. Kajwang Apparently survived an accident
3. There were stories that Saitoti had survived a "minor" road accident on Valley Road
So I want to depart from earlier position and demand a thorough investigation. Unlike other cases, there should be a public inquest in the death of Senator Kajwang
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On Enock Magaraa,
last year before elections,I remember a certain kisii tailor Narrating to me how state operatives camped in enock magara home area and monitored his movements,on the fateful day a certain mzee warned him not to leave not to travel but it was too late,vehicle was crashed and was 'taken to hospital' by the same people who crashed the vehicle,guy died,
Without Prejudice.
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Personally, I'm gonna lean on "the ills of good living in Kenya"..too much Nyama Choms, Beer, plus Mpangos wa kando..
But from others, you decide: One thing is obvious...he was a die hard ODM damu..
While conspiracy theories often swirl whenever a prominent Kenyan has passed on, partly to let people cope with the loss, the death of Homa Bay Senator Otieno Kajwang’ had its ‘telling’ moments that his supporters wonder could point to something sinister.
(https://www.kenya-today.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/27-765x510.jpg)
Initial reports indicate the lawmaker died of cardiac arrest – heart attack.
Hon Kajwang’ had been in parliament yesterday where he is said to have passionately supported a bill on police reforms. Later, sources reveal he left for parliament’s cafeteria where he joined his fellow lawmakers for a drink.
However, in the week leading to his untimely demise, Hon. Kajwang had been at loggerheads with a group of ODM MPs whose support to the Orange Party and the current party cause – referendum – had all dissipated, allegedly, after being compromised by the government machinery.
Below is one of the MP’s supporters trying to pierce together his last moments.
On Friday 14th Nov 2014, while driving to attend an ODM leaders consultative meeting in his own native Homa Bay Country, Hon Otieno Kajwang – Senator Homa Bay County, was involved in a serious road accident. He escaped unhurt but his driver and fellow passengers were seriously injured. His vehicle, a sturdy Japanese 4×4 Prado was completely written off.
Hon Kajwang made it to the meeting and in his widely cheered address to the gathering, Kajwang condemned ODM rebels who have lately been gravitating towards Jubilee administration. Kajwang was unequivocal, urging his Party Leader Raila Odinga to start mechanisms to investigate these wayward members and possibly expel them from the party altogether if they cannot support ODM party policies and programs.
That same Friday night, while asleep in his home, Kajwang received a late-night threatening call from a prominent ODM Governor who went ahead to warn him about his uncompromising stand on party rebels.
Yesterday on Wednesday, within the precincts of a certain group of CORD MPs among them Augustine Neto accosted Kajwang and warned him of dire consequences if he does not stop his hard line stance on advocating for expulsion of party rebels.
Later that night, Kajwang is taken ill, reportedly complaining of chest pains, vomits and is pronounced dead at the Mater Hospital.Those who saw Kajwang’s body would notice unusual bleeding which there could be NO way in consequence of the acclaimed accident to have caused his “heart attack” Mere coincidence?
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Kenian politicians are immortal except when felled by assassins.
It is a coping mechanism,blaming somebody else for the death makes it easier to sleep
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Or maybe it was one of his wives
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Kenian politicians are immortal except when felled by assassins.
It is a coping mechanism,blaming somebody else for the death makes it easier to sleep
Kajwang was felled by laxity about his health. There is a general feeling that these things only kill you 20 to 30 years from now. That you can always postpone taking an honest look at what can kill you.
But when you hit 40s, in a country with life expectancy of barely 50, you want to pay more attention to your mortality.
This is not an attempt to exonerate the kilers of Saitoti, Ojode and others.