Bashir Mohamed Mahmoud died by bare hand strangulation – post-mortem

The late Somali-American national Bashir Mohamed Mahmoud died by bare hand strangulation, a post-mortem examination has revealed.

The autopsy report, which was released on Monday by his family lawyers, also revealed that there was evidence to show that Bashir was tortured before his murder.

He reportedly had burns on his body, trauma on the head consistent with being hit by a blunt object, and his toenails were also plucked out.

 

The body of the businessman, who had been missing, was recently found at the Kerugoya Level 5 Hospital mortuary.

According to Kirinyaga County Police Commander Leah Kithei, the body was discovered by a resident from Mirera in Murinduko ward, Mwea on May 16, 2021.

The resident informed officers at Wang’uru Police Station who went and retrieved the body.

 

The family that has been searching for their kin travelled to Mwea on Saturday and identified the body as that of Bashir Mohamed.

Their lawyer Charles Madowo later released a statement saying: “It is with heavy hearts that family of Bashir Mohamed Mohamud informs you that the body of Bashir was found earlier on today (Saturday) at Kerugoya Level 5 hospital. As the family processes this tragic news and plan for his burial, they request that they be afforded privacy. Even as Bashir rests, the family shall not rest until justice has been served and those responsible for his death brought to book.”

 

Kabete sub-county Police Commander Francis Wahome has since said several people who last interacted with the Bashir have already recorded statements.

Police are also probing how Bashir’s vehicle, a Range Rover, was found burnt in Kibiku three days after his disappearance and the shell carted away in less than an hour after a police officer visited the scene and went back to alert the scene of crime officers only to find the place wiped clean.

 

Bashir’s lawyers claim there were suspicious activities at the Mialle Lounge where the structural engineer and Director of Infinity Development Limited was last seen.

“You realise in various instances there are a couple of people who are triangulating and they were on mobile telephones and conversations are ongoing and everyone looks quite jittery it looks as though they are watching out waiting for something to happen,” Alibaya Hassan, the businessman’s lawyer said.

 

 

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