Another Suicide...

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Nominated MP David Sankok’s son died earlier today moments after having an argument with his father.
Sankok’s son, a Form Four student is said to have used his father’s pistol after the MP left home

A report by TV47 indicated that Sankok’s firstborn son who was a Form Four student and who was yet to return to school had an altercation with his father this morning about his return to school.

“The information we have gathered is that an argument ensued and Sankok left the house for Ewaso Nyiro.
It is at this moment that the boy accessed the family safe and reached for the pistol with which he shot himself,” Narok CCIO Mwenda Ithaiba said.

The 15-year-old was to return to school last week but reports indicated he did not and this was the cause of his argument with his father.
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations visited the scene of the incident and found the Kericho High School student’s body lying in a pool of blood.

So far, several leaders and Kenyans at large have sent their condolences to the nominated lawmaker following the loss of his child.

Hii tuliona kitaambo mzee

an insolent 15 yr old ako form four aje ?

He was obviously a genius. A child protege. Si kama wewe ulianza kunyoa ndevu ukiwa class eight. Ulikuwa unachafua watoto roho wakikunywa uji na umejaa mapimples za kunyoa ndevu na sabuni ya panga na maji baridi.

Kijana alikuwa form two buana unless akona wajunia wawili pale Kericho high …

Baluya down … I repeat baluya down, over!

15 years
Minus 4 years he joined form one akiwa 11 years.
8 years for primary. 3 years ndio alikuwa admited in primary.
Toa Baby class, nursery na pre-unit. Huyo mtoto alianza shule ile siku akizaliwa. Alitoka pumwani kama ameingia baby class. What a miracle.

Baruya ako na point makamasi refer to the tally @Wanaruona has just concluded above

Watu wengi wako na mental illness vile Wamuratha amesema

minus the one year they stayed at home due to covid. so he joined std 1 at 2 years!

This requires better investigation. Did the poor boy actually

Why would a genius refuse school?

Its Possible Skip a few Classes in Primary

Seems like there’s more to this story…stay tuned.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vzO_Tqv3EA:29

What I found disturbing is the continued insistence that sankok was away at the time if the shooting. At least after watching several episodes of Forensic Files.

[SIZE=7]More Confusion as Detectives Order Fresh Autopsy on Sankok’s Son[/SIZE]
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Nominated MP David Ole Sankok.
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Detectives drawn from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have ordered a fresh autopsy on nominated MP David Sankok’s son, Memusi Sankok, in order to ascertain what exactly led to his death.

This is after an initial autopsy conducted on Tuesday, May 3, at Longisa Hospital in Bomet revealed that Memusi’s demise was caused by a bullet that entered through his chin and exited through his head.

Media reports indicate that detectives probing the matter now want a fresh forensic analysis done by the government pathologist in order to ascertain if the 15-year-old died by suicide or if someone else was involved.

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Nominated MP David Ole Sankok, his wife Hellen, and their children during a visiting day at the Maseno High School in 2019.

The move, according to the burial committee, forced Sankok’s family to suspend the planned Tuesday, May 10, burial to a later date.

“As a committee, we have decided that the burial set for Tuesday will be reviewed hence we will give a comprehensive statement on the date of burial on Monday, May 9,” Narok East Member of Parliament, Ken Aramat, told the media.

The detectives had earlier visited Sankok’s home for a second time over inconsistencies in statements issued by the family in relation to the minor’s death.

Narok County DCI boss, Mwenda Ethaiba, noted that they were investigating a possible second gun involvement in the incident.

This is after preliminary investigations revealed that the initial gun taken for analysis was possibly not used in the incident.

The Narok County police boss noted that a comprehensive report would be released at a later date.
“Unlike other rifles, a shotgun releases pellets. No bullet or cartridge was found,” Ethaiba stated.

Politicians allied with Deputy President William Ruto have also urged Kenyans not to politicize the matter and wait until police investigations are completed.

"We want to ask the police not to interfere in the case with politics because of his stand. We do not want politics and drama over this child shooting.
“There is a lot of propaganda when someone has died and we do not want that,” Bahati Member of Parliament, Kimani Ngunjiri, stated.