A State pathologist, who examined the body of a school girl killed in Naivasha in August 2008, yesterday gave a shocking testimony during the trial of a self-confessed serial killer, who allegedly ate his victims’ flesh and drunk their blood.
Dr Peter Ndegwa said the body had deep stab wounds and incisive cuts in hands, breasts and the hip.
He said as he performed post-mortem on August 28, 2008, he realised the left breast nipple had been cut off and had a deep penetrating stab wound. The toes of the right leg had been amputated.
Nakuru Resident Judge Maureen Odero heard that the girl, who was allegedly killed by Geoffrey Matheri, died as a result of haemorrhage caused by multiple wounds.
Fongo, who has finished serving a four-year jail term in Naivasha Maximum Prison for kidnapping, is accused of killing the girl in August, 2008 in Naivasha, Nakuru County.
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Another witness, John ole Mpoke, who by then was Naivasha Community Policing Project Officer, told the court he rescued two women kidnapped by Fongo before the body of the deceased was exhumed in a shallow grave inside the suspect