This contradicts Mr Nyakundi’s initial claim to the police that he only shot his son once accidentally and from the front seat of his car. Mr Nyakundi was still in his air-conditioned room on Ward LMF on the third floor of Nairobi Hospital, where patients have their rooms to themselves, receiving friends who came to inquire into his health. Mr Nyakundi’s lawyer, Mr Cliff Ombeta, insisted to the Nation that his client was still in custody. As investigations go on, he remains a suspect,” Mr Ombeta said. The findings in the autopsy that was conducted by government pathologist Johansen Oduor contradict a statement that the lawyer recorded at Muthaiga Police Station that he accidentally shot his son using his Glock pistol.
Source: Daily Nation March 22, 2019 05:47 UTC