Kawangware: Questions after boda boda rider dies in police custody
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Another mysterious death has been reported at Kawangware Police Station following the arrest of 23-year-old boda boda rider Jack Leon Matoke on Thursday at around 7 p.m. He was later found dead at the City Mortuary just four hours after his detention.
While police claim the young man took his own life using his T-shirt while in custody, the family disputes this account, citing inconsistencies.
Most notably, they say his body was found still dressed in his
full motorcycle riding gear, contradicting the official version of events. The
circumstances surrounding his death have raised serious questions about what
transpired during his brief time in police custody.
On the night of Thursday, December 11, Jack Leon Matoke was booked into Kawangware Police Station in Nairobi. By 10:50 p.m., less than four hours later, his body lay at the City Mortuary.
“I received information that Jack had been arrested. They
told us Jack entered the cell and within one hour, he was gone. They said they
found that he had removed his T-shirt and tied himself. They heard something
hitting the cell, and he was alone when they found him,” said his mother,
Phylis Nandwa.
Police say Jack hanged himself using his T-shirt while in
custody and that officers rushed him to Kenyatta National Hospital, where he
was pronounced dead on arrival.
“When we arrived at the City Mortuary and saw Jack’s body,
we found marks on his neck. The marks looked like they were drawn, similar to
tattoos. Secondly, all the clothes that a motorcycle rider normally wears were
still on his body. I asked myself, where is the item he used to hang himself? I
did not see it,” said Elphas Amakobe, a family member.
Human rights activist Hussein Khalid of Vocal Africa also
questioned the police narrative.
“The story of Jack does not make sense. They claim he hanged
himself using a T-shirt, but according to the family he still had all his
clothes on. There is no missing T-shirt. Secondly, we are asking the police
where the alleged T-shirt is. It has not been availed to anyone. Thirdly, where
were they, and how were they moving around with him for two to three hours
until he died?” Khalid said.
Jack leaves behind a two-year-old daughter. His family is
now demanding an independent investigation and a postmortem to establish the
true cause of his death.
“What I want is for us to know the truth about what happened
and how he died,” his mother said.
“This is another death in custody. There are too many deaths
in custody in Kenya. In the last few months, we have kept receiving
reports of deaths in custody every other week,” he said.
As the family prepares for Jack’s burial, they say they are
left with more questions than answers. For now, a young life has been lost, a
child left without a father, and a mother continues to mourn as she seeks
justice.


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