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Pregnant form 3 student found dead in lodging after reportedly attempting to abort

A man believed to be the girl’s boyfriend disappeared from the area after the incident
File image of police officers ferrying a dead body.
File image of police officers ferrying a dead body.

A pregnant form three student has been found dead at a lodging in Narok with reports indicating that the girl may have tried to conduct an abortion.

Area chief Titus Tonui confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as a student from Kisiara Secondary School.

According to Tonui, the girl was pregnant and is suspected to have tried to conduct an abortion that resulted in death.

Reports indicate that a man believed to be the deceased’s boyfriend and who lives in the same area where the body was found has disappeared.

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While is not yet clear if his disappearance is linked to the death of the student, reports indicate that the man may have gone into hiding following the incident.

The body of the decead has been moved to Kapkatet Hospital mortuary with police launching investigations into the incident.

This comes a few weeks after Human Rights activist Caroline Mwatha was found dead after what police investigations revealed was a botched abortion.

Autopsy results on activist Caroline Mwatha's body revealed that she died of excessive bleeding from a ruptured uterus after a botched abortion.

The family had sought the services of independent pathologist Peter Ndegwa who found that Ms Mwatha had a male foetus of five to six months still inside her womb.

Mr Ndegwa also found that the foetus had been mutilated with one hand missing and the skull was badly damaged.

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