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Stanbic Bank employee beaten to death for urinating in public

Was this worth being killed?

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David Wokabi was attacked by the Solvit security guards on January 7 at around 3 am after relieving himself near a club at the Centre.

ICU

The 35-year-old was assaulted and left to die but was rushed to the hospital. However, he died a week after he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Aga Khan Hospital in Mombasa.

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“I went there and saw my husband lying unconsciously. We took him to Aga Khan Hospital where he spent a week without telling me a word until he died. To date, I do not know why he had to die. The guard knew him well I wonder why they beat him?" Wokabis wife, Grace was quoted by the Nation as saying.

CCTV footage show the guards approaching Wokabi as he is driving out of the parking lot. They then forcefully pull him out of his vehicle and begin clobbering him.

Police confirms

Mombasa Country Police Commander Johnstone Ipara divulged the incident was reported at the station.

In a report by the Standard, Mr. Ipara said: “A report was made at the police station of a man who had been assaulted by four security guards and two suspects have been arrested”.

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Postmortem results show that the father of two succumbed to severe injuries to the brain. Wokabi also had three cuts on his head and one on his neck.

So far two of the guard linked to the brutal attack were arrested and charged at Shanzu Law court. They were then remanded at Shimo La Tewa maximum prison.

Three are still at large and police are pursuing them.

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