Chemase Secondary School: Autopsy report fails to reveal cause of Form 1 student’s d***h

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On Thu, 9 Mar, 2023 22:09 | 2 mins read
Student who died after caning laid to rest in Nandi as family question postmortem process
The deceased, Kelvin Kiptanui, a form One student at Chemase high school in Tinderet nandi. PHOTO/Courtesy

A postmortem of the body of Kelvin Kiptanui Chemase Secondary School Form one student who died while undergoing treatment at Nandi hills county hospital has failed to show the cause of death.

Dr Simon Omuok, a government pathologist who led the operation said further analysis is needed to establish the real cause of death of the 16-year-old student who is alleged to have died after corporal punishment from his teachers at school.

"Most of the organs that we have operated on need to be investigated in detail to end any suspicious thoughts. The samples have been taken for further analysis at Government Laboratories," the doctor stated.

A section of Postmortem area in Nandihills County . Hospital,. PHOTO/isaiah cheruiyot

Omuok who was accompanied by the Nandi-Hills hospital acting medical superintendent Elkana Chirchir, said he had handed over his report to the county criminal investigation officer Douglas Chikanda for action

The postmortem exercise took over four hours as family members among them Kiptanui's mother Monica cherobon, relatives, school representatives and police waited patiently in the morgue

The government pathologist was hesitant to make public his report saying they had agreed with the family representatives to leave the matter with the DCI and further findings from government laboratories

"I have handed over the report to CCIO for scrutiny and action. The matter can only be handled by DCI and neither the hospital nor myself can," Omuok added.

Chikanda said they had allowed the family to carry out the burial preparations as they proceed with investigations.

What happened

Kiptanui was reported unwell after two teachers allegedly handed him 22 strokes of the cane each together with his classmate after they were caught cheating during a physics test.

The two teachers who are now on the run face the wrath of the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) by the claim of corporal punishment which is against education laws.

Charles Kirong the family spokesperson said as much as they are preparing to lay to rest their son, they will still pursue justice believing no one will interfere with the outcome of the samples from government laboratories.

"Yes, we have waited for long but we are still patient until we get exactly what killed our loving boy," Kirong stated.

Charles Kirong, Family member. PHOTO/isaiah cheruiyot

The burial of the late Kelvin Kiptanui is set for Tuesday next week.

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