Barely 6 years after the Nation was treated to sad and grieving news following the sudden and mysterious death of then Interior CS Joseph Nkaiserry, his wife Hellen Nkaiserry has for the first time spill beams on what killed her hubby despite unconfirmed reports (in the moment) indicating he died as a result 2017 general election.
In a report done by the star newspaper (Weekend Edition), Hellen Nkaiserry tells Kenyans that her hubby died from a heart complication and that reports that he was assassinated were mere claims.
For example, Hellen narrates hiring private doctors as well as pathologists who gave an exact result same as the government's pathologists Joansen Oduol gave at the moment.
Hellen has also revealed that the weight of her husband's heart read 500 grams which were above the average of 250 to 350 grams which is an indicator he had serious health issues. He has also revealed how Nkaissery had difficulty moments Weeks before his death. 
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