jaggernaut wrote:McReggae wrote:kysse wrote:harrydre wrote:Wendz wrote:@Mcg, do we have a postmortem report yet?
Ukiona McR amenyamaza hivo, iko maneno.
Kalonzo wants the world to know what killed him. We want to know.
The public will be told what they need to know.....more tests required blah blah blah!!!
I thought that since poisoning/drugs are suspected then they would need to collect samples from the stomach, urine, blood, lungs etc and run the samples using analytical methods such as TLC, GC etc, to detect any suspicious compounds, and these processes/methods can take time. It isn't something you can do at Lee in a day 'under natural light', you need an analytical/forensic toxicology lab. Possibly also send duplicate samples to different labs to see if they reach similar conclusions.
I suspect they already know what killed him but the process they have embarked on is the right procedure as I pointed out earlier.
C&P
Kenya: Kenyans and the family of the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga will have to wait for
six weeks to get a conclusive report from the Government on what could have killed Fidel Odinga, The Standard has established.
Pathologists agreed to undertake
toxicology and histology examinations, which is a scientific laboratory analysis to further establish what could have led to Fidel’s untimely death. These analyses aim to establish the levels of harmful organisms in the body that could result in the sudden change of body environment to result in death.
Further, the lead Government Pathologist Dorothy Njeru and Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor and family pathologists Prof Emily Rogena and Dr Bessie Bykika
categorised the samples into three groups for maintained integrity of the specimen and to allow different analysis to be performed in different areas.
The Standard has established that the family
will fly some of the samples collected out of the country for further tests.
Read more at:
http://www.standardmedia...-weeks-pathologists-say