OCULTISM?

Family keeps minor's body for a week, hoping he'll resurrect

Boy died on January 5, but family resorted to prayers with hopes of resurrection

In Summary
  • It emerged the child had developed breathing problems in the house, however, the parents resorted to prayers for the deceased until his demise.

  • It was not until January 12 that police were alerted of the incident and went to pick up the remains from the house.
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Police have called counsellors to talk to a family in Kariobangi South, Nairobi after they preserved the body of their three-month-old baby boy in their house for a week hoping he will resurrect.

The boy succumbed to illness on January 5 in the house but the family resorted to prayers with hopes of his resurrection.

It was not until January 12 that police were alerted of the incident and went to pick up the remains from the house.

The remains were moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and further probe.

It emerged the child had developed breathing problems in the house and was rushed to a clinic in Huruma where he was attended to and the parents were referred to Mama Lucy Hospital for comprehensive pediatric care.

The parents, however, resorted to prayers to the deceased until his demise.

Police said the parents have been preserving the body hoping for his resurrection.

Meanwhile, a two-year-old boy drowned in an open hole in a neighbour’s compound in Webuye, Bungoma County.

The hole had been dug there to hold rainwater for making bricks, police said.

Police said the deceased was in the company of the neighbour's daughter around Monday playing there when he slipped there and drowned.

Neighbours retrieved the body and tried to administer first aid to him in vain.

The body was moved to St Bakhita Funeral Home awaiting postmortem.

Police said they are investigating the death.

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