A quiet village in Kandara has been thrust back into the spotlight after authorities exhumed the body of a man who died three years ago, reopening questions that had long lingered around his sudden death.
Highlights
- Body of Stanley Njoroge exhumed nearly three years after his burial
- Court ordered a fresh postmortem to establish the true cause of death
- Initial reports had linked his death to a road accident
- DCI homicide detectives and forensic experts led the exercise
- Autopsy findings expected to play a key role in ongoing investigations
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A Case Revisited
The remains of Stanley Njoroge Buchu, who passed away in 2023 at the age of 31, were exhumed on March 20, 2026, in Gichakayo Village, Kandara Sub-County. The exercise followed a directive from the Thika Principal Magistrate’s Court, signaling renewed scrutiny into the circumstances surrounding his death.
At the time of his passing, it was widely believed that he had died following a road accident. However, new developments prompted legal intervention, with the court ordering a fresh postmortem examination to uncover the truth.
Forensic Team Steps In
The exhumation was carried out by officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations’ homicide unit, working alongside forensic specialists. Government Chief Pathologist Dr. Johnsen Odour led the postmortem process at the gravesite, with both medical experts and family members present to witness the procedure.
The scene drew a significant turnout, with dozens of relatives gathering as the long-awaited process unfolded.
Search for Answers
The decision to exhume the body points to unresolved questions about what really led to Njoroge’s death. Authorities have yet to release the findings of the new autopsy, but the results are expected to be presented in court as investigations continue.
For now, the case remains open, with detectives piecing together evidence that could either confirm earlier reports or reveal an entirely different narrative.
What Comes Next
Following the examination, the body is set to be reburied. Meanwhile, investigators are expected to rely heavily on the fresh autopsy results as they work to determine whether further action will be taken.
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