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Two killed in Narok chaos died of abdominal, head injuries

Traffic snarl-up at Duka Moja Trading centre along the Narok-Mai Mahiu road following violent confrontation between residents and police after a vehicle hit and killed 36 sheep. [George Sayagie, Standard]

Two people killed during the recent confrontation between police officers and Duka Moja Trading Centre residents in Narok county died of fatal abdominal and head injuries.

Government pathologist Dr John Biket who conducted a postmortem on the bodies on Monday evening, said a 20-year-old man died of penetrating abdominal injury that shattered the blood vessels leading to massive hemorrhage while the second person died of perforating injuries in the head and suffered from traumatic injury.

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