Speaking in a press conference today Wednesday,Oduor put it clear to the journalists and the public what caused the death of the queer activist Edwin Chiloba.

According to Oduor, socks were starched inside his mouth and jeans tied on his neck and nose blocking Oxygen supply in his body.
"We did an autopsy on the body of Edwin Kiprotich and we found that he died from choking as a result of his nose and mouth being sealed.
"He could not breathe and died shortly after. The first thing we found was that his mouth and nose was stuffed with jeans. There was also socks in his mouth.
He also clarified on the rumours that his eyes were gouged out but affirmed the decomposition of the body. Oduor pointed out that they were analyzing a sample to find out if the model was drugged.
"We did not find any injuries in his body and we are still investigating if he was given drugs so that he could not resist his abductors.
"The eyes were still there but the body had begun decomposing."
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