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Post by Mobimba on May 19, 2011 18:24:49 GMT 3
Well, Nduta looks okay but I wouldn't go as far as saying 'hottie'... lakini she has a sweet face. Imagine the sweaty expressions of joy and satisfaction on that face. Wacha tuu.
But anyway, if her version of events is true, then she's got balls of steel. Most illicit women would have scaled the fence and disappeared into the night at the sound of the metal gate opening. Lakini yeye, she pretty much takes over the house and bedroom ni kama ni kwake. Where did she expect the wife to sleep that night?
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Post by man on May 19, 2011 20:11:46 GMT 3
Well, Nduta looks okay but I wouldn't go as far as saying 'hottie'... lakini she has a sweet face. Imagine the sweaty expressions of joy and satisfaction on that face. Wacha tuu. ? Lincoln, Make up your mind mara moja. Nduta is hot!
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Post by patriotism101 on May 19, 2011 23:30:30 GMT 3
Fahari- You are basing your reasoning on third party reported stories- I would suggest you look at the police report-I have not looked at them but the discrepancies are reasonable- how long they argued is relative. For me 5 mins will be long for someone else that will be a short time. Question for you, how did the bar maid get into the house now that the soldier did not see anyone in the car? How do you think this guy was killed? dont just shout murder- Lets hear your theory. On this one I can tell you there is nothing ama you want to hear it from the FBI/ Scotland yard?? Infact unless the evidence is iron clad- any prosecutor will tell you forget it, dont waste your time- reasoble doubt is just excess. @ Man and Lincoln- this is the kind of rhoda you want to serve you a cold whitecap as you kula mali yako and water your throat! As she comes close and bends to open the cap- your heart melts and the money in your wallet scratches you! she is a bar maid - and that in it self in Kenya of all places needs guts so I dont understand why people think going into someones house was any big deal for her.
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Post by mank on May 20, 2011 2:40:01 GMT 3
Fahari- You are basing your reasoning on third party reported stories- I would suggest you look at the police report-I have not looked at them but the discrepancies are reasonable- how long they argued is relative. For me 5 mins will be long for someone else that will be a short time. Question for you, how did the bar maid get into the house now that the soldier did not see anyone in the car? How do you think this guy was killed? dont just shout murder- Lets hear your theory. On this one I can tell you there is nothing ama you want to hear it from the FBI/ Scotland yard?? Infact unless the evidence is iron clad- any prosecutor will tell you forget it, dont waste your time- reasoble doubt is just excess.
@ Man and Lincoln- this is the kind of rhoda you want to serve you a cold whitecap as you kula mali yako and water your throat! As she comes close and bends to open the cap- your heart melts and the money in your wallet scratches you! she is a bar maid - and that in it self in Kenya of all places needs guts so I dont understand why people think going into someones house was any big deal for her. You really want someone to listen to Kenya Police rather than reason with primary info? You are kidding, right?
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Post by patriotism101 on May 20, 2011 6:26:34 GMT 3
@ Mank- I am yet to hear an alternative theory of how this guy passed on. Lets hear it.
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Post by b6k on May 20, 2011 7:42:05 GMT 3
The scene is now useless for forensics, so all these new stories about blood in the bedroom can be dumped in the sea. The Madam has also accessed the CCTV, the police did not secure it, so that's useless too: Any legal case is so dead it was as if it was never born! Judicial reforms are useless with discipline in police procedures. In an interesting coincidence the CCTV camera with the balcony view was not working. The shot showing whether he jumped, was pushed, or was thrown off the balcony was thus never captured. Once again, KE police show their ineptitude in carrying out investigations by allowing the family & curious members of the public to view CCTV footage which they should've confiscated. If this is how they protect their own (Wanjiru was a cop) what can the rest of us expect. Wanjiru's mother's court injunction is bound to stretch this saga for a few more days. One has to wonder if things would've been different if she had been less clingy in her son's personal life. Her blatant interference in the Wanjiru-Triza homestead may have given Wanjiru the license to play the field which led to the numerous love triangles he was juggling in his final days. www.nation.co.ke/sports/athletics/Court+blocks+Wanjiru+funeral+as+father+speaks+out+/-/1100/1166066/-/item/1/-/7xmda3/-/index.html
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Post by funkentelechy on May 20, 2011 9:46:25 GMT 3
Let me try and reconcile all these different stories. Remember, we are reading these stories in the mass media. The immediate witnesses are obviously traumatized, and in such circumstances, anybody can forget or get confused. Many of them are speaking in either mother tongue, Sheng or Kiswahili. The newspapers often deal with freelance journalists who file stories from the field, --- the journalist who writes the final story for the newspaper is not the same one who interviewed the witness on the ground, and even this "interview" may have just been a witness/suspect talking to a noisy crowd shouting questions as he/she walks along. My overall picture is this: Wanjiru and Triza were allegedly married in 2008. What was the nature of this marriage? She was his #1 but he seems to have been swinging promises of marriage with wild abandon to several women. Wanjiru and Triza had scheduled a meeting for Saturday night at his house in Nyahururu. Wanjiru was in Eldoret, training. Where were their children? Wanjiru passed thru Nakuru on the way to Nyahururu. He may have visited another (pregnant) girlfriend, who he has also promised to marry. After that, he may have considered it too late for the meeting with Triza to transpire, so he goes boozing, picks up a barmaid, who he has also promised to marry, for some fun. Maybe, via mobile phone, they agree that Triza stays at wherever she is and they meet later. [["Promise to marry" seems to be the password to the sexual favours account.]] Wanjiru gets home, maybe the askari cannot see the "chips funga" in the car. It is a proper clande move. Wanjiru gets out of the car, asks the askari if anybody is home, soldier says no, but Wanjiru still checks the house, on foot. Back to the car, he drives in past the gate, and proceeds to lounge with his clande. The CCTV room is probably upstairs near the bedroom, so there's no way he can see ..... Triza making her entrance. He's been busted but he tries to take it in stride, remembering the last time he lost self-control. He probably even dismisses Triza, and she goes out. He assumes she's left. Leaving his keys downstairs, maybe still on the door, he takes the Chips Funga upstairs when Triza comes back with the spare keys she has taken from the askari; she locks the security grill on the stairs, or maybe the bedroom door. Now, many people (here and elsewhere) have wondered why someone would give the house spare keys to an askari. Wanjiru is away from his home for long periods of time, it's just the nature of his career - training, racing, managing business. He doesn't seem to have a parental family per se, I think he was the only son of his mother, and the two of them don't seem to be close to cousins, uncles, aunts, nephews, etc. So he is forced to entrust an asakri with his house spare keys, in a situation where some of us would invite a member of the extended family to live in our house. He had a difficult relationship with his wife, so his children were not there, meaning he had no "family environment." Triza may have threatened to set fire to the house, or she may have threatened to call the police or a lawyer to witness the adultery so as to get grounds for divorce (and the resultant millions). Something made Wanjiru panic enough to attempt a desperate and dangerous, and eventually fatal move. In the middle of the night, he is drunk, and since the fall from the balcony is not straight but is interrupted by a slanted ledge (he may have even tried to stand on it), his body does not land vertically on its feet. His head hits the ground, skull cracks, the barmaid is locked upstairs, the watchie is a hesitant to take action on his master's business, and Triza is breathing fire, thus Wanjiru gets no emergency help and dies a slow excruciatingly painful death.......taking maybe over an hour to pass away.......
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Post by patriotism101 on May 20, 2011 18:50:07 GMT 3
funkentelechy- well put- slamdunk- end of story. With all due respect lets move on.
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Post by Fahari on May 20, 2011 22:51:51 GMT 3
Fahari- You are basing your reasoning on third party reported stories- I would suggest you look at the police report-I have not looked at them but the discrepancies are reasonable- how long they argued is relative. For me 5 mins will be long for someone else that will be a short time. Question for you, how did the bar maid get into the house now that the soldier did not see anyone in the car? How do you think this guy was killed? dont just shout murder- Lets hear your theory. On this one I can tell you there is nothing ama you want to hear it from the FBI/ Scotland yard?? Infact unless the evidence is iron clad- any prosecutor will tell you forget it, dont waste your time- reasoble doubt is just excess. @ Man and Lincoln- this is the kind of rhoda you want to serve you a cold whitecap as you kula mali yako and water your throat! As she comes close and bends to open the cap- your heart melts and the money in your wallet scratches you! she is a bar maid - and that in it self in Kenya of all places needs guts so I dont understand why people think going into someones house was any big deal for her. Is this the same police who after thorough investigations concluded that Father Kaiser committed suicide? Is this the same outfit that told the world that Ouko shot himself, broke his own limbs, then not satisfied with dying that way set himself on fire?If you believe that them then I must agree with you that it is indeed a slum dunk, the poor chap committed suicide ....or was it an accident? (according to the police.) Meanwhile the "merry widow" is laughing all the way to the bank. But pray do tell what about the blood inside the bedroom where did it come from? Doesn't strike you as strange that several days after a suspicious death the CCTV tapes were still in the hands of a potential suspect?
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2011 0:59:47 GMT 3
Samuel Wanjiru could have claimed youth. What about the 62 year old Dominique Strauss-Kahn? Ya, what about him? Does he represent many many men or is he an anomaly? Strauss-Kahn desired to rape the African Woman the way he rapes the African continent every day on the job. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387733/Dominique-Strauss-Kahn-Maid-allegedly-raped-IMF-chief-scared-holding-anger.htmlWhat is it with these men?
By NJOKI KAIGAI
Posted Friday, May 20 2011 at 14:02
The events of this week have had me reflecting on what happens when power goes to a man’s head as we witnessed two great men get destroyed by their behaviour around the opposite sex that is hard to understand.
Let us start with our very own, Samuel Wanjiru who I recently discussed in this very column when he had a fight with his wife.
That he was a great athlete is in no doubt and chances are that it will be a long time before we have another like him.
It is quite distressing that his achievements, featured across major papers in the world after he died, are being painted against the backdrop of a colourful collage of bedroom shenanigans.
In another country, another man - Dominique Strauss-Kahn is about to have his career record and presidential ambitions decimated by his quest to bed some unwilling woman.
What is even more amazing is that this man, who has made a life out of helping 167 countries put their financial houses in order, has a track record of constantly unleashing his unwelcome attention on women?
Surely, it is somewhat comical that while the globe has been reeling from the mess of the economic crisis and rising inflation, the man still had time to bully some unwilling woman to perform some rather bizarre acts of pleasure on him.
Strauss-Kahn, who presides over an institution that prescribes serious structural adjustment programmes for nations even admitted that he could not help his addiction for women.
Since we seem to have become a country that churns out numerous celebs and men and women of power, I think it is time we gave them a reality check.
To begin with, no man should assume that having a sudden burst of power and money turns him into a sexy demi-god.
All those women who seem to magically appear at every turn have not suddenly discovered some unseen talents.
The truth is that nothing is sexier for a woman than a healthy wallet that sits on the back pocket of a powerful man.
It matters not if the said owner is a midget, a giant, skinny or is even a tub of lard. The women are almost always not in love with you - they are in love with what your wallet can do.
Men of power are particularly notorious for assuming that the more women they bed, the more love they get.
There is this belief that once you ascend to higher office or make some coins, you should now have a large net with which to catch women.
What they forget is the fact that women are not Omena- you do not need to eat tonloads to get full.
If you really find yourself unable to resist the women, then you must have some method and class to your madness.
Many men get caught because they lose all their common sense when confronted with a willing recipient of their affections.
The grapevine is awash with tales of men who are ferried in motorcades with all manner of flags who find it easier to conduct their pleasure businesses on the carpets of their offices.
There are also others who would rather take care of their carnal needs in the backseat of their cars as if they are college students.
If you really must be a rampant bull who must have paramours in every town, and village of this country, then you really need to rethink your bedding strategy.
Cheap is expensive in matters of such nature since there will always be someone willing to spill the beans to get some extra case on the side.
It may sound impractical, but those who find favour and fortune should also try and keep ordinary friends with whom they share a history.
It may be fashionable for one to dump friends who have not moved up with you in the success ladder - often because we like to believe that they may be out of place.
Keeping one or two well-spirited folks from the past goes a long way in keeping it real especially when it comes to bad behaviour involving booze or women (or both).
You need a few good friends who do not get blinded by the halo of stardom who can correct you when thing go wrong.
Today, we have many who believe that because they have made it, they have a license to drop the belts, zips and leashes that keep their libido in reasonable check.
Just remember that logic and libido have been battling each other since the Stone Age. Evidence shows that when libido wins, great names come crushing.
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Post by mank on May 21, 2011 2:00:36 GMT 3
@ Mank- I am yet to hear an alternative theory of how this guy passed on. Lets hear it. Another theory has been given by the mother - that the young fellow was killed in the bedroom, and there was blood there. All the evidence on which you are basing your conclusion could be coached. Remember this is a case where there are women, money, and police! Those factors alone, even before noting that there have been tension in the mix, are enough reasons to conclude that a deeper look is justfified in spite of the thing seeming to be suicide. Have we Kenyans accepted that Kenya police can act the law enforcer and the judiciary at the same time? In a civil society death cannot be treated as suicide on the basis of theories when there is the slightest chance that it could be homicide. Otherwise in what circumstances do courts get to sort between homicides and suicides?
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2011 22:43:41 GMT 3
I'll say, that is better. Wanjiru's mother to withdraw court case By James Munyeki and Job Weru
Samuel Kamau Wanjiru could finally be granted a warm send off if his mother, Ms Hannah Wanjiru, withdraws a court case she filed blocking any burial arrangements.
Hannah softened her heart after persuasion by close relatives and she is expected to withdraw the case on Monday.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics marathon champion’s mother moved to Nakuru High Court after she poked holes in preliminary investigation and a contradictory account that was given by the police about the death of the track icon.
In the case, Hannah sought to bar Trizah Njeri, Wanjiru’s wife, from burying the late athlete pending hearing and determination of the matter.
The Standard, however, learnt that Hannah pledged to withdraw the case before the court.
The new development is a culmination of a three-day closed-door meeting between Hannah, family members and scores of friends from Nyahururu who have been streaming to the home to persuade her to change her position.
Change of heart
Wanjiru’s elder brother, Simon Njoroge, on Thursday threatened to commit suicide over his mother’s refusal to allow burial plans initiated by Trizah to proceed.
On Saturday, a grand meeting called by Kikuyu elders from all over the country, lawyers representing Hannah and Trizah, including the two were holed up in a day-long meeting held at the deceased mother’s Muthaiga residence, where she agreed to withdraw the matter.
Speaking to The Standard on telephone, Hannah said she will today move to Nakuru High Court to withdraw the case, and at the same time referred us to her lawyers, Mr Gordon Ogolla and Mr Wilfred Konosi.
Trizah is represented by Nyahururu based lawyers, Mr Ndegwa Wahome and Mr Martin Waichungo.
Trizah and Wahome also confirmed that they would accompany Hannah to the court.
"Tumeongea na familia na wazazi tuache mambo ya kortini, tuzike mtoto wangu kwanza. Kesho tunaenda kortini ndio tuondoe kesi kwa mahakama. (We have consulted with family members and parents from both sides, including my in-laws and we decided to withdraw the court case so that we can give my son a warm send off. We are moving back to the court tomorrow (today) to withdraw the matter)," said Hannah.
The intervention of former athletic stars Moses Tanui, Paul Tergat and John Ngugi is also said to have contributed immensely to Hannah’s change of heart.www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=2000035670&cid=4&ttl=Wanjiru's%20mother%20to%20withdraw%20court%20case
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2011 0:50:41 GMT 3
Police hand in circus over Wanjiru's death Published on 19/05/2011 The circus unleashed on Kenya and the world by marathon sensation Samuel Wanjiru's death is a distraction his widow and children do not need, but has been thrust upon them by fate. Wanjiru’s last moments appear to have been as full of drama as the rest of his life since he burst onto the world athletics scene. But it is galling to know that the police, more than anyone, have played a part in creating the muddle over the sequence of events that fateful Sunday when Wanjiru may or may not have plunged to his death from his bedroom balcony. Their garbled version of what really took place demonstrates the need for the force to practice caution when confronted with such situations. Because Wanjiru failed to organise his private and public affairs as well as he did his racing and investments, his death has opened a pandora’s box of mistresses and alleged second wives. His is a tale that is all too familiar in this country, where wealthy men seduced by the lures of the flesh die and leave behind a mess for their widows and children as claimants to his fortune emerge from the woodwork. The poor relations between Wanjiru’s mother and his acknowledged wife Teresia Njeri have been worsened by the unclear circumstances surrounding his passing, with the gap in knowledge being filled by innuendo and gossip. The police could have helped cool down matters by avoiding to comment on the cause of death until investigations were complete. PUBLIC RIDICULE True, due to the celebrity status of Wanjiru, there was undoubtedly pressure on the force to make some form of statement, but giving two different versions only opened the door for further speculation, and has exposed Wanjiru’s wife and children to unfair public ridicule during their time of grief, and that is deplorable indeed. They owe them an apology. www.standardmedia.co.ke/editorial/InsidePage.php?id=2000035482&cid=16&story=Police%20hand%20in%20circus%20over%20Wanjiru
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Post by roughrider on May 23, 2011 18:16:55 GMT 3
In my several years observation of human nature and behaviour, I have noticed that there is Samuel Wanjiru in every man and a Jane Nduta in every woman.
The trick is how you manage and control the Samuels and Janes in you.
I can help Jukwaa people manage their lives better bu showing them the Way, the Truth and the Light.
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Post by mzalendo on May 26, 2011 8:50:58 GMT 3
In my several years observation of human nature and behaviour, I have noticed that there is Samuel Wanjiru in every man and a Jane Nduta in every woman. The trick is how you manage and control the Samuels and Janes in you. I can help Jukwaa people manage their lives better bu showing them the Way, the Truth and the Light. [/b] which is?
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Post by enigma on May 26, 2011 13:59:31 GMT 3
In my several years observation of human nature and behaviour, I have noticed that there is Samuel Wanjiru in every man and a Jane Nduta in every woman. The trick is how you manage and control the Samuels and Janes in you. I can help Jukwaa people manage their lives better bu showing them the Way, the Truth and the Light. [/b] which is?[/quote] That is the wanjiru in RR speaking. Beware.
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Post by merlin on May 26, 2011 14:19:54 GMT 3
RR,
Mmmm; the Way, the Truth and the Light???
Is it true? You are related to The Margaret Wanjiru Kariuki?
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Post by b6k on May 27, 2011 17:16:57 GMT 3
Breaking:
"Government pathologist issues interim report revealing Samuel Wanjiru died of a head injury inflicted by a blunt object"
Source: KTN twitter
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Post by b6k on May 27, 2011 17:20:11 GMT 3
If the government pathologist has it right then the silent witness has spoken & it looks like foul play. A blunt object & a fall cannot have similar injuries. Kimeumana...
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Post by b6k on May 27, 2011 17:58:54 GMT 3
Nairobi Star hints at disagreement between the 3 pathologists as to cause of death... WANJIRU DIED FROM BLUNT OBJECT INJURIES Forensic pathologists are unable to decide whether injuries that led to the death of Olympic champion Samuel Wanjiru were caused by a fall or a hit by a blunt object. The experts have today conducted a postmortem exam on Wanjiru ’s body but say they will have to visit the scene of death before making the final report. Wanjiru ’s wife Triza Njeri and his mother Hannah Wanjiru will now have to wait for the final report before burying his body. FRIDAY, 27 MAY 2011 17:02 MACHARIA WAMUGOCORNELIUS MWAU www.nairobistar.com/classicnews/26040-wanjiru-died-from-blunt-object-injuries-
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Post by mank on May 27, 2011 22:58:06 GMT 3
Nairobi Star hints at disagreement between the 3 pathologists as to cause of death...
WANJIRU DIED FROM BLUNT OBJECT INJURIES
Forensic pathologists are unable to decide whether injuries that led to the death of Olympic champion Samuel Wanjiru were caused by a fall or a hit by a blunt object. The experts have today conducted a postmortem exam on Wanjiru ’s body but say they will have to visit the scene of death before making the final report. Wanjiru ’s wife Triza Njeri and his mother Hannah Wanjiru will now have to wait for the final report before burying his body.
FRIDAY, 27 MAY 2011 17:02 MACHARIA WAMUGOCORNELIUS MWAU
www.nairobistar.com/classicnews/26040-wanjiru-died-from-blunt-object-injuries- You see, the pathologist is not ruling out anything by shear imagined likelihoods as some would have wanted. Hopefully, as would be professionally responsible, s/he will go to the scene of the accident/crime and assess whether there was any object on the line of fall that could have caused the kind of trauma evidenced on the body. I do not think they are seeing any prospects of the ground itself being the cause of the trauma, or they would have mentioned that. I think the use of the phrase "blunt object" is meant to rule out the ground surface, which as it turns out was a smooth plane. I hope this new event means something to all like Patriotism101 who thought it absurd for any one to doubt the damsel. Patriotism challenged me to provide an alternative hypothesis to the absurd suicide theory. I pointed out a claim by the mother of the deceased, which would suggest murder, after which Patriotism had nothing to say. Why would Patriotism or any other innocent Kenyan so willingly give a hand to the very blood-sucking culture of our powerful that we complain about day in day out? Hopefully there is something to go by now, weeks after the calamity, to credibly examine the significant allegations by the mother which seem ignored only so the cause of death could be conveniently packaged and thrown into the grave with the body so the society can fake confidence that justice is served.
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Post by b6k on May 28, 2011 6:15:53 GMT 3
Mank, I may have been too hasty to run with that story & have my "English came on a boat moment". Injury caused by a blunt object can be smooth surface to head (jumping or a fall) just as much as it can be an object to head (being hit by someone). The jury's still out on this & we have to wait until the pathologists measure the distance of the fall at the scene on saturday or wednesday according to conflicting reports. One of the tv stations said Wanjiru had suffered injuries to the head, arms, chest (ribs), & cheeks. It will be interesting to hear if such injuries can result from a fall. Below are the opening 2 paragraphs on a write up on blunt force trauma. Link provided for those who may be interested in how pathologists conduct autopsies & make conclusions. WARNING: It's graphic & not for the faint-hearted: "Deaths resulting from blunt force trauma are some of the most common cases encountered by the practicing forensic pathologist. Whereas other forms of traumatic death (eg, gunshot wounds, sharp force injuries) occur under a relatively limited number of circumstances, deaths resulting from blunt force trauma occur in a variety of scenarios. For instance, almost all transportation fatalities -- including those involving motor vehicle collisions, pedestrians being struck by vehicles, airplane crashes, and boating incidents -- result from blunt force trauma. Other deaths resulting from blunt force trauma involve jumping or falling from heights, blast injuries, and being struck by a firm object, such as a fist, crowbar, bat, or ball. Bite wounds and chop injuries may be considered variants of blunt force trauma, sharp force trauma, or a class of injuries unto themselves. Blunt force trauma is routinely involved in cases classified as accidents, as well as in cases of suicide and homicide. People dying natural deaths often have minor blunt force injuries that do not contribute to death -- small abrasions or contusions on the skin are commonplace at autopsy. Although it is important to document evidence of blunt force trauma in all autopsies, one should not immediately assume that blunt force trauma is the cause of death." emedicine.medscape.com/article/1680107-overview
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Post by mank on May 28, 2011 7:09:16 GMT 3
Mank, I may have been too hasty to run with that story & have my "English came on a boat moment". Injury caused by a blunt object can be smooth surface to head (jumping or a fall) just as much as it can be an object to head (being hit by someone). The jury's still out on this & we have to wait until the pathologists measure the distance of the fall at the scene on saturday or wednesday according to conflicting reports.
One of the tv stations said Wanjiru had suffered injuries to the head, arms, chest (ribs), & cheeks. It will be interesting to hear if such injuries can result from a fall.
Below are the opening 2 paragraphs on a write up on blunt force trauma. Link provided for those who may be interested in how pathologists conduct autopsies & make conclusions. WARNING: It's graphic & not for the faint-hearted:
"Deaths resulting from blunt force trauma are some of the most common cases encountered by the practicing forensic pathologist. Whereas other forms of traumatic death (eg, gunshot wounds, sharp force injuries) occur under a relatively limited number of circumstances, deaths resulting from blunt force trauma occur in a variety of scenarios. For instance, almost all transportation fatalities -- including those involving motor vehicle collisions, pedestrians being struck by vehicles, airplane crashes, and boating incidents -- result from blunt force trauma. Other deaths resulting from blunt force trauma involve jumping or falling from heights, blast injuries, and being struck by a firm object, such as a fist, crowbar, bat, or ball. Bite wounds and chop injuries may be considered variants of blunt force trauma, sharp force trauma, or a class of injuries unto themselves.
Blunt force trauma is routinely involved in cases classified as accidents, as well as in cases of suicide and homicide. People dying natural deaths often have minor blunt force injuries that do not contribute to death -- small abrasions or contusions on the skin are commonplace at autopsy. Although it is important to document evidence of blunt force trauma in all autopsies, one should not immediately assume that blunt force trauma is the cause of death."
emedicine.medscape.com/article/1680107-overview b6k, I am not making conclusions about the cause of death. I am just saying this is how a responsible investigation of a circumstancial death should proceed - whether the pathologist ends concluding that the death resulted from the fall or not, I trust those who did not give any other possibility a chance are now holding their breath, and in another case like it they will be a little more patient with those who feel justice cannot be served through assumptions.
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Post by mrembo on May 28, 2011 17:01:50 GMT 3
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Post by Fahari on Jun 3, 2011 1:32:40 GMT 3
This story get horrific by the day ...... Now that the pathologist has raised questions about the "fall of the balcony while chasing the wife theory" me thinks the wife set up the guy, let in assasins to finish him, wanjiru may have jumped to escape but some guy on the ground clobbered him to death.
Now why on earth would that nyahururu OCPD still retain his job seeing the clumsy / casual manner he has handled this investigations?
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