Nairobi Hospital has released fresh details about Mathare MP Antony Oluoch who was reported by local media houses to have been caught in the crossfire when Police resorted to using live ammunition in quelling the Mathare clashes.
Speaking to Police probing the incident, the hospital said that Mr. Oluoch was not shot as earlier reported by media houses and NASA leaders.
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The doctors said that the Mathare legislator sprained his leg and scratched his face during the chaos that erupted at Baba Dogo.
Confirming the information, Nairobi Police Commandant Japheth Koome said: “the hospital told us that the MP had o gunshot wound.”
Reports also indicate that Oluoch fell from a moving vehicle and fractured his leg.
Havoc broke out in Baba Dogo when residents woke up on Sunday morning to six dead bodies scattered on the road.
A clash ensued between police officers and the locals who were trying to block security officers from accessing the bodies which were later moved to City mortuary.
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This led to Thika Superhighway being barricaded for the better part of the Sunday morning.
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