Investigation Continues After Autopsy of Slain British National Campbell Scott

A postmortem examination of Campbell Scott was conducted by Dr. Richard Njoroge, but the results were not disclosed. Scott’s body was found in Makongo Forest on Sunday, and two suspects are aiding in the investigation. His remains have since been moved to Lee Funeral Home.
On Thursday, the Deputy Government Pathologist, Dr. Richard Njoroge, conducted a postmortem examination on the body of British national Campbell Scott, aged 58, at the Makueni County Referral Hospital mortuary. Despite inquiries from the media, Dr. Njoroge refrained from disclosing the cause of death. Instead, he stated, “I cannot speak today, not today.”
The deceased’s body was discovered on Sunday by a cattle herder in Makongo Forest, notably placed within a sack alongside pineapples. In connection with this case, law enforcement has detained a taxi driver and a waiter, who are currently assisting in the ongoing investigation. Homicide detectives have collected samples for further analysis.
Following the postmortem, Scott’s remains were transferred to Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi. The case continues to develop as authorities conduct their inquiries and gather further evidence to determine the circumstances surrounding Mr. Scott’s tragic death.
The postmortem of Campbell Scott has been conducted, yet the cause of death remains undisclosed by authorities. The investigation is ongoing, with two individuals in custody as police gather further evidence. As developments unfold, the details surrounding this case will be critical in uncovering the truth.
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