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A prominent Kenyan human rights activist, Caroline Mwatha has been found dead after she was reported missing last week.

Kenyan police however said on Tuesday that Mwatha was found dead at a city mortuary.

AFP reports that a police source claimed Mwatha had visited a clinic to abort her five months old pregnancy.

The source said the activist died during what police say is a botched abortion.

According to the AFP reporting the owner of the clinic who is a doctor, confirmed that “they took the body to the mortuary and booked her under a different name and indicated she died of diarrhoea”.

But the police said they have evidence the owner of the clinic had arranged the said abortion with Mwatha.

A police source revealed that text messages of the planned abortion with the clinic owner had been cited.

The police source was quoted as saying that “We have two suspects in custody and they are the ones who led detectives to the mortuary.”

Who is Caroline Mwatha

Mwatha had documented extra-judicial police killings on the Dandora estate in Nairobi.

She carried out that work while working with Dandora Community Justice Centre (DCDJ).

Human rights group Amnesty International had commented on her disappearance on Monday.

A hashtag #FindCarolineMwatha was created to help find her.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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