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The last days of Irvo Otieno: A mother's pain

Caroline Ouko, mother of Irvo Otieno, holds a portrait of her son with attorney Ben Crump, left, her older son, Leon Ochieng and attorney Mark Krudys at the Dinwiddie Courthouse in Dinwiddie, Va., on Thursday, March 16, 2023. (Daniel Sangjib Min/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)

Caroline Yugi Ouko's voice trembled as she recounted the last days of her son Irvo Otieno on Vybez radio. It was a story of heartbreak, confusion, and injustice that began on March 3, 2023, when Irvo, who was going through mental distress, was met by police officers who didn't seem to understand the gravity of the situation.

Irvo was 28 and the youngest of Caroline's three sons. She described him as a kind and gentle soul who loved music and always tried to make people laugh. But in the weeks leading up to his death, he had been struggling with mental health and was periodically hospitalized.

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