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    Murder Suspect Jowie’s Lawyers Say Monica Could Have Died Of Starvation

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeJune 25, 2019Updated:January 17, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Defence lawyers in Monica Kimani murder on Tuesday told the court that the slain businesswoman could have died of starvation.

    The lawyers, in defense of prime suspect Joseph Irungu alias Jowie, said this during the trial of Irungu and her former fiancee Jacque Maribe.

    The two, who appeared before High Court Justice James Wakiaga, took fresh pleas where they denied killing Ms Kimani in her apartment at Lamuria Gardens on September 19, 2018.

    Read: Jowie ‘Slaying’ In Bow Tied-Suit, Gold Watch As He Appeared In Court For Murder Trial (Photos)

    Irungu’s lawyer Hassan Nandwa told the court that since a postmortem carried out on the deceased didn’t record whether she had food in her stomach, there is a possibility that she could have died of starvation.

    On the deep cut on Monica’s neck, the lawyer said there is a possibility she was ‘cut’ after she died.

    “Did you open her esophagus to ascertain the food Monica took that day? Did you open her stomach? Could we suggest that the cause of her death was because there was no food in the stomach?” the lawyer questioned the pathologist.

    Also Read: Police’s “Overwhelming Evidence” Against Jacque, Jowie As Murder Trial Starts On Tuesday

    Responding to Nandwa’s assertions, Dr Peter Ndegwa, the pathologist who conducted Monica’s postmortem dismissed the allegations saying it was not possible for a dead person to bleed.

    “There was bleeding, dead body does not bleed. She had a visibly slit throat and blood oozing from her nose,” he said.

    Referring to the postmortem report conducted on September 24, 2018, at Chiromo mortuary, Dr Ndegwa said Monica died as a result of an incisive wound caused by a sharp object.

    Also Read: Court Denies Jowie Bail Again Ahead Of Monica Kimani’s Murder Trial

    He, further, revealed that the deceased had bruises on both of her hands.

    “The body belonged to a 28 year old, in a wet, bloodstained maroon and white bed cover. She was dressed in a blue and green free flowing dress,” he said.

    Ms Maribe was represented by her lawyer Katwa Kigen during the session.

    Also Read: Journalist Jacque Maribe to Testify Against Jowie in the Monica Kimani’s Murder Case

    According to the prosecution, they have lined-up 33 witnesses who are set to testify against Irungu and Ms Maribe in the murder case.

    It is recorded that the protected witnesses are the ones who will testify first then followed by many others in the case which has since become of national interest.

    George Kimani, Monica Kimani’s brother, will also testify as well as his friend Jennings Orlando.
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