Johansen Oduor reveals what killed Justice Odek

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 24 Dec, 2019 14:09 | 3 mins read
Dr. Johansen Oduor has revealed that Appeal Court judge, Otieno Odek, died as a result of blood clot in his lungs. [PHOTO | FILE]
Dr. Johansen Oduor has revealed that Appeal Court judge, Otieno Odek, died as a result of blood clot in his lungs. [PHOTO | FILE]
Dr. Johansen Oduor has revealed that Appeal Court judge, Otieno Odek, died as a result of blood clot in his lungs. [PHOTO | FILE]

The government’s chief pathologist Dr. Johansen Oduor has revealed that Appeal Court judge, Otieno Odek, died as a result of blood clot in his lungs.

After a three-hour postmortem exercise conducted Tuesday, Dr. Oduor said that Odek had a fracture in the left leg that had a clot, which caused a blockage in his arteries and a subsequent clot in the lungs.

The autopsy was conducted at the Aga Khan Hospital in Kisumu.

A family pathologist, family reps and DCI officers were present during the exercise.

Six days ago, Odek’s postmortem examination to ascertain the cause of his death was delayed after his family asked for time to decide where it would be conducted.

Family members allegedly opposed plans to fly their kin’s body to the Lee Funeral Home, Nairobi, until they agreed on where exactly they want it preserved.

“We have to sit down as a family and discuss on a few things and that is where a place for preserving the body will be agreed on,” said Justice Odek’s elder brother, Yonah Odek.

The body had already been taken to the Kisumu airport to be flown to Nairobi, but the family said they were not aware of plans to fly the judge’s remains to the capital city.

Yonah said the body was taken back to Aga Khan Hospital, Kisumu, after consultations between the family and judiciary officials.

“We realised that some judges and relatives wanted to view the body here in Kisumu. After consultations, it was decided that the body be returned to Aga Khan Hospital mortuary.”

Funeral arrangements

However, Yonah did not rule out plans to take the body to Nairobi, saying a final decision would be reached after family meetings in Kisumu and Nairobi.

Sources said Judiciary officials had proposed that the body be airlifted to Nairobi on Monday, soon after it was discovered in his house.

Family members and relatives in Kisumu held meetings to kick-start funeral arrangements.

Yonah revealed that Odek’s burial would be held at his rural home in Asembo, Siaya County.

“We will give the official communication on the final plans including postmortem exercise and burial later.”

Justice Odek’s widow, Anne Achieng’, was present during the briefing at the Kisumu hospital.

Meanwhile, proceedings at the Court of Appeal in Kisumu were on December 17 adjourned until next year as appellate judges paid their last respects to a fallen colleague.

Justice Asikhe Makhandia confirmed that the court would take an early break to condole with the late Justice Odek’s family.

“In honour and respect to our departed colleague, we will adjourn all our sittings until January next year,” said Justice Makhandia.

Among the cases which were scheduled for hearing include one in which retired President Daniel arap Moi has appealed against a ruling on the ownership of a 53-acre piece of land in Eldoret.

The ruling, which was delivered on May 8, 2019 in favour of former MP Noah Chelugui at the Eldoret Environment and Land court by Justice Antony Ombwayo, required the former Head of State to pay Sh1 billion compensation to the former legislator.

On October 17, 2019, the Court of Appeal in a decision by a three-judge Bench of Justice Patrick Kiage, Makhandia and Okoth Odera, ordered the status quo to be maintained until the appeal is heard and determined.

Chelugui’s widow, Susan Chelugui, 85, and his son David Chelugui, sued Moi, Rai Plywood Kenya Ltd and four other respondents.

The body of Odek was on December 16 found in his Groovehut apartment house within Kisumu’s Milimani estate partly covered with a blanket with one of his hands supporting his head.

Nyanza regional police commander Vincent Makokha said investigations were ongoing to establish the cause of Odek’s death.

The police boss said detectives would rely on the postmortem report while conducting their own investigations.