sheri wrote:Kenyans are quick to judge. Dead men tell no tales so Wanjiru has no chance to give his side of the story. And the wife nor the other woman is talking of what happened. Guys please think clearly and start questioning why nobody is talking about broken legs, ribs or hands. The question is did Wanjiru jump? or was he pushed? Remember the guy was an athlete. The family should do a postmortem.
Exactly. The agility and flexibility of this man would not allow him to land on his head if he was jumping to run away or run after the wife - even if he was drunk!
On the suicide theory, who tries to commit suicide by jumping from a first floor balcony. By the way, ask yourself in your entire life, have you ever heard of anyone who died after falling from from first floor. Wanjiru is probably the first person you've heard of. I have heard of kids who have survived a fall from third floor.
Conclusion. Wanjiru was probably dead or almost dead by the time he hit the floor. Or maybe - just maybe - his legs were caught by the railing causing him to hit the floor with the back of his head. Worst case scenario of a fall from first floor should be a few broken bones.
@magigi - Your solution would work better for you than for the rest of us given that you are already a day scholar at mathare.
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