Police in Nairobi are investigating the sudden death of a Chinese national who was found unresponsive in a latrine at the Talanta Stadium premises in the Jamhuri area.
The incident was reported at around 8:55 a.m. by police stationed at the stadium.
Preliminary information indicates that at approximately 6:30 a.m., a chef attached to the Chinese management at the facility discovered an adult Chinese male unresponsive inside a community latrine.
Security officers guarding the premises, together with other Chinese nationals, responded to the scene and confirmed the situation before rushing the man to Nairobi Hospital.
However, he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Police later visited the hospital’s emergency department, where the body was examined and processed. Authorities noted a slight injury on the right side of the head, though the cause of death remains unclear.
The body was moved to Lee Funeral Home, where it awaits a postmortem examination to determine the cause of death.
Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Meanwhile, police in Mandera Central Sub-county launched investigations after the body of an unidentified man was discovered in Guya Madhoo area.
The incident was reported at around 2:19 p.m., prompting officers led to visit the scene.
Upon arrival, the officers found the body of an unknown adult male lying at the location. Preliminary examination revealed that the deceased had sustained visible injuries to the head, while the right hand appeared fractured at the collarbone, suggesting he may have been assaulted.
The body was moved to Elwak Sub-County Referral Hospital morgue for preservation, where it awaits identification and a postmortem examination.
Police have opened investigations into the incident and are appealing to members of the public with missing relatives or relevant information to come forward to assist in identifying the deceased.
And police in Habaswein Sub-county, Wajir County, confirmed the death of a herder who was electrocuted while trying to rescue his livestock in Dilmanyale area.
The deceased was identified as Ismail Abukar Farah, a herder, who was in the company of two other people at the time of the incident.
Preliminary findings indicate that Farah was electrocuted while attempting to save two of his goats that had become trapped beneath a fallen electric pole lying on the ground.
The scene was documented and photographed by investigators before the body was collected and taken to Habaswein General Hospital mortuary.
A postmortem examination was conducted, after which the body was released to the family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.
Police have urged residents to exercise caution around fallen power lines and to report such incidents promptly to relevant authorities.
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