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    CCTV Footage Reveal Lawyer Assa Nyakundi Went Off Radar Before Son’s Shooting

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushMarch 26, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The police investigating the murder of 29 year old  Joseph Nyakundi.  Detectives say that CCTV footage indicates that there was 31 minutes that the location of lawyer Assa Nyakundi  is unaccounted for.

    The lawyer had said that he accidentally shot his son near his home in Muthaiga. The son was seated on the back seat as the two were coming from church.

    CCTV footage shows that the car was captured at Museum Hill at 12.50pm and was later seen entering Aga Khan Hospital from Limuru Road.

    This is the second indication that the narrative put across by the lawyer that he accidentally shot his son did  not add up. Last week a postmortem conducted by government pathologist Johansen Oduor in the presence of forensic analysts from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), government chemists, ballistic experts, the homicide team and Assa Nyakundi’s lawyer Cliff Ombeta suggests that Joseph Nyakundi could have been shot from outside the Toyota Axio.

    Assa who is admitted at the Nairobi Hospital after developing high blood pressure complications told the police that he “accidentally” shot his son as he tried to retrieve his gun from a pouch.

    But according to the autopsy report, “whoever shot him was standing outside the rear right back door of motor vehicle.”

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    This, the experts said also suggested that there was a confrontation leading up to the fatal shooting.

    “The angle of shooting according to the projection could be ninety degrees, suggesting there was a confrontation,” the report read in part.

    The report showed that the cause of death was chest injuries and hemorrhage due to gunshot from a low velocity firearm.

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