The Death Of Dorothy Bosibori Ongera Shakes Dallas

In a new twist to the feud over the death and “secret burial” of a Kenyan in Dallas in December, the man at the center of the controversy now says his in-laws are targeting the insurance money and custody of the children.

Mr Obadiah Kinara dismissed claims that he had a hand in Dorothy Bosibori Ongera’s death, saying pathologists concluded that her death was due to accidental drowning.

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Mr Kinara said he took the decision to go public because of “a campaign to portray me as a murderer despite no active investigation by law enforcement agencies”
“I loved my wife and I’ve been deeply hurt and affected by the social media campaign orchestrated by my in-laws to create the impression that I had something to do with the death,” Mr Kinara told the Sunday Nation in Texas yesterday.

“I believe some people are doing this because they are targeting my children and the insurance payouts.”

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Mr Kinara said at some point as funeral preparations were on, his in-laws went to court to stop the burial and attempted to take his children.
Ongera, 35, died at home on December 17, 2020.

At the time, Ms Ongera, a mother of six children, was living with Mr Kinara, with whom she had three children.

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The father of the three other children is a Mr Dennis Nyakundi Mose, currently living in Kenya, and who has also joined in a case to have the body exhumed and buried in Kenya.
The US laws only recognize Mr Kinara as Ms Ongera’s next of kin regardless of marital status because they have three children and lived together until her death.
The death has since become a controversy and an international social media sensation because her father and other family members dispute the circumstances under which she died and was buried.

They accuse Mr Kinara of attempting to cover up her death by “hastily” having her buried “without our knowledge”.
The family has gone to court to have her remains exhumed and another autopsy was done.
The case was mentioned on Friday morning.
Mr Kinara said he did not stop the family from being involved in the funeral arrangements “but they pulled out and took me to court”.
“So I went ahead and buried my wife since the court had dismissed the case,” he said.
He added that had law enforcement, the courts or the medical examiner suspected foul play, he would be under investigation or in jail.

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“My wife had diabetes and was also being treated for high blood pressure. Medical examiners suspect she may have had a diabetic bout while lying in the bathtub,” Mr Kinara said.
But he was at pains to explain the presence of blood in the bathtub.
“As a registered nurse, I know it is not unusual for blood to ooze from openings when a person drowns,” he said.
The case has attracted attention and triggered all sorts of conspiracy theories as there have been many cases of domestic violence in Kenyan families abroad.
Studies have shown that the long Covid-19 lockdowns have led to an increase in domestic violence.

Many Kenyan women in the US do not have proper documents and cannot report to the authorities when subjected to violence for fear of deportation.
Early in the week, a lobby said it was petitioning the Federal Bureau of Investigations to look into Ms Ongera’s death.
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These stupid burial dramas between in-laws don’t work in a functional court system.
Cases take 2-3 days and they’re done.
Wakenya have gotten to a dysfunctional legal process where simple cases take years, draining people hadi you give up.

Kunguru ilipigwa na kuuliwa juu ya ukunguru. Sasa baby daddy ya Kenya pia inataka kunusa pesa

The video is nothing but upussy. And unfortunately very uninformed family back home as to US laws. Petitioning FBI, exhuming body, asking for autopsy info from Nursing home++++++++…How does your wife live with another man and have three children with him and you still consider him your wife? Talk about looking for insurance money.

Ukisoma hiyo story unaona Kama Kinara alicheza kama yeye ama ni diabetes ilikula huyo mama

Death by self drowning. The husband would be the first suspect by police. Trust me waliangalia juu chini.

Kenyans are so used to mediocrity mpaka wanataka kwanza exporting the same to functional societies. Wanafikiria US unaweza zika tuu mtu fwaa. Investigators was US wako ligi yao. If in doubt, watch forensic files uone vile investigation where foul play is suspected hufanywa.

A US court has ordered the exhumation of the body of a Kenyan woman who allegedly drowned in a bathtub.
Dorothy Bosibori (pictured) died in her house in Texas last December 17, and was secretly buried by her partner, Obadiah Kinara.
Bosibori’s father, David Ong’era, moved to court to challenge Kinara’s decision to bury the body without the family’s consent.
Justice Brooke Allen of Tarrant County, Fort Worth in Texas, said the woman’s remains should not be interfered with by the warring parties until the case is determined.

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“After the exhumation, there is no person with the powers to direct the cemetery as to the disposition and whether or not an autopsy shall be performed,” the court ordered on March 4.
The jury trial to determine the person with the right to bury the body is scheduled to begin on March 23, stated Allen in her order issued on March 3.
The family also wants an independent autopsy conducted to establish the cause of Bosibori’s death and to be allowed to accord her a befitting send-off.
The woman’s family cast doubt on the first autopsy conducted by the Tarrant County Medical Examiners office, which ruled out foul play.
“The only time I saw my daughter was on December 16. I was never allowed to view her body. All family members, including her children, were barred from the burial ceremony,” said Ong’era during the hearing of the case through zoom.
But Kinara argued that Bosirobi was his wife and he had the right to dispose of the body. He accused Ong’era of fighting him because of his partner’s property.
In his affidavit, Ong’era has also questioned Kinara’s motive to bury his daughter without the consent of her family.
Bosibori, a mother of six, reportedly drowned in a bathtub and was buried on December 28, 2020, by her partner.
Ong’era said Kinara had no right to bury his daughter’s as their union was not legally recognized. He accused Kinara of isolating them from burial arrangements.
“We couldn’t view the body at the hospital because we were told it was in the examination room. We couldn’t also visit her house as it was a crime scene,” said Ong’era.
Bosibori’s parents rushed to the hospital where she had been taken and on arrival, a doctor, a nurse, and a chaplain informed them that she had died.
“We went to Kinara’s house and we could not discuss anything about her burial,” he said, adding: “We later spoke to him about the funeral, and from that day he blocked us."
Ong’era later received a call from the chaplain saying the body could be moved from the examiner’s room to a funeral home.
“When we went to the hospital, we did not find the body at the examiner’s room. We tried to call Kinara, but we could not reach him as he had blocked us,” he claimed.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/kenya/article/2001405637/man-gets-orders-to-exhume-body-of-daughter-in-us

March 1, 2021

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A longtime deputy medical examiner for Tarrant County has been suspended from doing work in homicide cases after prosecutors admit he made a big mistake – missing a bullet in a murder victim’s body.
The examiner, Dr. Marc Krouse, has worked for the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office since 1981, according to the county’s website.
The body of the murder victim, 19-year-old Alfredo Olivares, had to be exhumed under court order. He was shot to death on Valentine Street in Fort Worth in September.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/deputy-medical-examiner-suspended-from-performing-autopsies-in-tarrant-murder-cases/2567388/