Pathologist reveals cause of death of 25 children whose bodies were recovered from a Kericho mass grave amid public outrage



Friday, March 27, 2026 - Government Pathologist Richard Njoroge has released preliminary findings from postmortem examinations on 25 children whose bodies were exhumed from a mass grave at Makaburini Cemetery in Kericho Town.

The examinations, conducted at the Kericho County Hospital mortuary on Thursday, March 26th, revealed that most of the deaths were linked to premature births.

A smaller number of cases showed signs of physical trauma.

Njoroge noted that the bodies were in varying stages of decomposition, complicating efforts to establish exact causes of death.

“Only a few were fresh, while the others were severely decomposed,” he explained.

The remains included both fetuses and full‑term infants.

Of the 25 children examined, eight were identified as male and ten as female, while the gender of seven could not be determined.

Premature births accounted for ten cases, while four children showed evidence of head injuries. In two cases, the cause of death could not be established.

The discovery has sparked outrage among Kenyans, with many questioning the circumstances of the burials and whether criminal activity was involved.

Investigations are ongoing, and postmortem examinations on the remaining eight adult bodies recovered from the site are scheduled for Friday, March 27th.

The mass grave was uncovered earlier this week when detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) recovered 32 bodies, including eight adults.

A Nyamira County Hospital health official and the cemetery caretaker have since been arrested in connection with the secret burials, as public concern continues to mount.

The Kenyan DAILY POST 

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