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Police custody death of Albert Ojwang: Detailed account of cause behind Albert Ojwang's demise in police custody.

DCI officers apprehended Albert Ojwang in Migori on Saturday and transported him to Nairobi's Central Police Station later that day. Regrettably, on Sunday morning, Ojwang was found injured and later succumbed to his injuries. Police authorities are currently investigating the circumstances...

Arrested individual, Albert Ojwang, transferred to Nairobi and detained in a cell. Seized by DCI...
Arrested individual, Albert Ojwang, transferred to Nairobi and detained in a cell. Seized by DCI officers in Migori on Saturday afternoon and transported to Nairobi, officially logged at Central Police Station in the evening. Regrettably, this Sunday morning, he met an untimely demise. Authorities claim he sustain self-inflicted injuries during the night.

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