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    Shock as patient is killed in ward at Kenyatta Hospital

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Police are investigating an incident in which a patient was attacked and killed in a ward at the Kenyatta National Hospital. 

    The male patient was found dead in his bed with his throat slashed.

    Other patients told police and KNH officials an intruder went to the ward and killed the patient Friday February 7 morning.

    Police visited the scene and determined there was an intruder.

    They also established the CCTV cameras were not working at the time of the incident.

    This has raised questions on how the cameras failed for almost four days with no attention or action.

    KNH said they are deeply saddened to confirm the incident involving the tragic death of a patient.

    Acting CEO Dr William Sigilai said they are investigating the incident.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the patient’s family during this difficult time.

    The Hospital is working closely with law enforcement authorities and has launched an internal investigation to determine the facts surrounding this incident.”

    “Kenyatta National Hospital remains committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all. The safety and well-being of our patients, staff, and visitors are our utmost priority,” he said in a statement.

    The incident patients and their relatives at the country’s biggest referral hospital.

    It came nine years after a similar killing happened at the same facility.

    Cosmas Mutunga Kenyatta, 42, who was found brutally murdered on his hospital bed in November 2015.

    Mutunga was admitted to the hospital’s Ward 8C on November 8 and was found dead in the night with stab wounds and one of his eyes gouged out.

    He was with an incapacitated and deaf cancer patient at the time he was killed. Three nurses were on duty on the night of the brutal murder.

    The only witness to the murder was a 12-year-old patient who could neither hear, speak or write.

    Mutunga, a father-of-four, was killed hours after his family visited him at the hospital and just days after they had donated blood to enable him undergo chemotherapy.

    He was hit and stabbed 42 times in an act of violence.

    Investigators found out that those who killed Cosmas Mutunga, a former procurement manager at Mada Hotels Limited, were a man and a woman.

    A postmortem report indicated that Mutunga was badly battered, his skull broken, eyes gouged out and one of his legs shattered in a sad episode that exposed security lapses at the region’s largest referral facility.

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