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Kenyan Man Forced to Spend Night at Police Station with Wife’s Corpse Awarded Sh1.5 Million

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Kenyan Man Forced to Spend Night at Police Station with Wife’s Corpse Awarded Sh1.5 Million

A Meru court has rewarded Sh1.5 million to a man who was forced to spend the night at a police station with his wife’s corpse in May 2020.

Charles Mwenda was transporting the body of his wife Faith Mwende from Malindi, Kilifi County to Kianjai in Meru for burial after she died of cancer.

But 40 kilometers to their home, police officers manning a roadblock flagged down their bus and ordered all mourners to return to Malindi except Mwenda. 

The officers, who claimed to be enforcing COVID-19 containment protocols, then forced Mwenda into a waiting police vehicle, together with his wife’s casket. 

He was then dropped off near Kianjai police station and his wife’s body was offloaded from the vehicle and placed by the roadside. Mwenda, 32, spent the night out in the cold alongside the casket containing his wife’s remains. 

When it started raining, he put the casket under a lorry that had been packed at the station until the next day when he was picked up by a friend at around 6 am. He buried his wife without his three children, family, and friends.

On Wednesday, Meru High Court judge Edward Muriithi awarded Mwenda Sh1.5 million as damages, ruling that the treatment meted on him was not only degrading but also an infringement of his Constitutional rights.

“An order is hereby issued that the actions by the police under the national police service headed by the first responded violated the provisions of the constitution under articles 3,4,10, 19,25, 28 & 29 and thus infringed on the rights to dignity, protection against torture and cruel, inhuman degrading treatment of the petitioner under the bill of rights of the constitution of Kenya 2010,” he ruled.
 

6 COMMENTS

  1. he should have been awarded…
    he should have been awarded more. what will this do for him?

  2. Great job judge. And all the…
    Great job judge. And all the policemen involved should be terminated from their jobs immediately. They exhibited sadist behavior and are not fit to serve.

  3. He should have awarded 100…
    He should have awarded 100 million shillings. Them stupid Kenyan cops can really be stupid and inhuman. It is a case of black man syndrome acting like a hyena without much brains…

  4. This is really not enough to…
    This is really not enough to comfort this young man given what he went through in the hands of those unreasonable police officers.

  5. Not enough for the trauma…
    Not enough for the trauma caused to this young person, his kids, family and friends. Each of the kids should be awarded as well for the life long trauma and possible need for counseling. Pathetic humans! Hard to comprehend how some people sleep at night.

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