Detectives To Comb MP Sankok’s Home

Written By John Mutiso  📝

A team of detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations’ Homicide Unit took over the investigation into the death of Nominated MP David Sankok’s son by revisiting the scene where the body was discovered in Narok County.

The team stated that the return to the scene on Thursday, the almost fourth visit to the scene, was to determine the trajectory of the killer bullet and gather more evidence.

This comes ahead of a planned second autopsy on the body of Memusi Sankok, 15, who allegedly shot himself to death at his father’s house on May 2.

The autopsy will be redone on May 13 as part of evidence gathering after the initial exercise was conducted by a Ministry of Health official without the participation of some forensic experts and did not provide the necessary answers.

Johansen Oduor, the Chief Government Pathologist, will lead the exercise in Nakuru, where the body was relocated.

According to an earlier post-mortem, Memusi died as a result of a bullet that entered his chin and exited at the top of his head.

The planned forensic investigations will include examining the wound, the trajectory of the bullet, and even the projectile, which may require the use of an X-ray machine.

According to officials, another analysis will be performed on gunshot residue to determine whether there is debris on the deceased’s palm if he is the one who fired the bullet.

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“Was the weapon on the chin when it discharged or far away. That is part of the forensic analysis that is ongoing,” said Narok head of DCI Mwenda Ethaiba.

Two firearms recovered from the house, a pistol and a shotgun, were turned in for ballistic testing. 

The boy is said to have killed himself with the shotgun.

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