Kenyan lawyer in ICC case linked to new president found dead

Ruto denied the allegations against him.A police report seen by The Associated Press says the family of the 50-year-old Gicheru found him unconscious at his home on Monday night.The body was found lying on the back, clean, casually dressed and no saliva or blood on any body opening, the report says, noting that the deceased is a known diabetic and high blood pressure patient.It was not immediately clear how Gicheru died.


PTI | Nairobi | Updated: 27-09-2022 15:47 IST | Created: 27-09-2022 15:32 IST
Kenyan lawyer in ICC case linked to new president found dead
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Police say a Kenyan lawyer facing charges at the International Criminal Court of bribing and threatening prosecution witnesses in a past ICC case against Kenya's recently elected president has been found dead.

Paul Gicheru had pleaded not guilty earlier this year to all eight counts of interfering with witnesses in the case against William Ruto, who had been charged with involvement in violence after Kenya's 2007 election that left more than 1,000 people dead.

The charges against Ruto and others, including previous President Uhuru Kenyatta, were ultimately dropped when the case fell apart amid allegations of witness interference. Ruto denied the allegations against him.

A police report seen by The Associated Press says the family of the 50-year-old Gicheru found him unconscious at his home on Monday night.

“The body was found lying on the back, clean, casually dressed and no saliva or blood on any body opening,” the report says, noting that “the deceased is a known diabetic and high blood pressure patient”.

It was not immediately clear how Gicheru died. The Kenya Human Rights Commission said it was “concerned with the shocking news of the untimely death” and urged a swift and conclusive investigation.

Ruto was chairing his first Cabinet meeting on Tuesday after being sworn in on September 13.

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