Ex-prisons boss Mwenda dies following a bathroom accident
A file photo of former Assistant Commissioner General of Prisons Patrick Mwenda.
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Patrick
Mwenda, the former Assistant Commissioner General of Prisons, has died after
undergoing a head surgery to remove a blood clot, which reportedly formed after a bathroom accident.
According
to reports, the deceased, who also served as the Officer in Charge of Naivasha
Maximum Prison before his retirement, died at a private hospital in Mombasa,
two days after undergoing the operation.
“He was in perfect health in his Mombasa home when he fell and suffered a head injury. He unfortunately died a couple of days after the operation,” Francis Mwangi, the deceased’s friend, is quoted as saying by the Star Newspaper.
Mwangi similarly added that prior to his death, the former prisons boss was an avid supporter of cremation and that his family will respect his wishes.
“His wish was that he
be cremated and we are working on that before holding a memorial mass at his
home town in Embu.”
The
deceased will be remembered for introducing education reforms in the country’s
correctional services facilities that has seen more than 2,000 inmates get
learning opportunities behind bars.
During
his time at Naivasha Maximum Prison, Mwenda also championed the formation of
the Mindfulness Project which sought to positively change the intellect of inmates
before returning back to society after finishing their sentences.


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