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Cop collapses and dies in toilet in Kimilili

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A police officer died after collapsing in his toilet in Naitiri area, Kimilili, Bungoma County.

Corporal Thomas Kiliswa had been moved to the area pending his retirement in a year.

He was on June 8 found in his toilet unconscious.

His wife told police he had gone for a call of nature but failed to return.

The wife went to check on him and found that he had collapsed in the toilet and was unconscious.

She raised an alarm and was immediately rushed to Jambos Medical Center in Naitri before being referred to Kiminini Cottage Hospital for more specialized treatment, since he had not regained consciousness.

He died at the facility, police said. The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy.

The police are investigating the incident. The death could be related to pressure and trauma related to his work.

Meanwhile, police in Koibatek, Baringo County are investigating an incident in which a body was found at a waterfall after suspected drowning.

The body was found floating at Qurusalal waterfalls. Police officers rushed to the scene, and upon reaching, it was established that an unknown male adult had drowned at the said waterfall.

The body was floating in a prone position, and there were no physical injuries that could be seen, except a bandage on the left wrist.

The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and investigations.

In Kiptagich, Kuresoi area, one Wesley Kibet Tanui, 34 was found dead in his single room timber-made house.

On the floor, there was some vomit substance, and blood was oozing from the nose.

Police said they moved the body to the mortuary pending autopsy and investigations.

In Matungulu, Machakos County, a body of a man was found in Ituma river under a bridge.

The deceased was identified as David Kiio Muteki, 70.

The man is believed to have been murdered elsewhere and the body dumped at the scene, police said.

The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and investigations.

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