- State Patriarch Dr. Johansen Oduor confirmed that MMU student Sylvia Kemunto was hanged and had signs of intense struggle
- The corpse's examination denied the initial allegation of pregnancy, with Oduor saying the kemunto uterus was not influenced and the cervix was closed
- Family lawyers Danstan Omari and Shadrack Wambui condemned the University of Multimedia for not attending a corpse, accusing the institution of not regretting
Nairobi – State Patriarch Dr. Johansen Oduor has confirmed that Multimedia University (MMU) student Sylvia Kemunto was hanged to death, adding that she was also injured due to something dull.
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The findings were revealed on Tuesday, April 8, following a two -hour investigation into a dead body conducted at Montezuma Monalisa's funeral Danstan Omari By Shadrack Wambui.
According to Oduor, the 20 -year -old Mass and Computer Science student may have missed the air after a fierce struggle.
The Passologist also dismissed the earlier rumors that Kemunto was pregnant at the time of his death.
“I can assure you that there was no evidence of a person being pregnant because the cervix was closed. The uterus was also not influenced in that situation, it didn't have a baby in it,” He explained.
Sylvia Kemunto Advocates blame MMU
Omari and Wambui strongly criticized Multimedia University for failing to send representatives to witness the death of one of their students.
“We are in the Montezuma Monalisa mortuary, where is the university? They said.
The family has vowed to take legal action against the institution, accusing it of negligence and failing to protect its students.
Omari also announced that the payment billing number is designed to help the mourning family.

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Meanwhile, the paralyzed Kemunto body was discovered in a water tank located on the roof three days after the disappearance.
The suspect of his murder, Philip Eric Mutinda, a first -year student studying for electrical engineering, surrendered to police after many days of hiding. An investigation into the case is underway as the suspect is waiting to be brought to court.
Did Phillip Mutinda admit to killing Sylvia Kemunto?
Meanwhile, Mutinda, the main suspect told investigators that he visited his room on the day of his disappearance, knowing that he would be alone with the intention of leading Kemunto.
However, when he rejected his advice, the dispute began. He claimed that during the riots he struck and pushed him and made him scratch his head on the wall and fall.
In an attempt to hide the incident, the suspect is said to be rubbing Kemunto's body into a large bag, temporarily taking it to his block E, and later throwing it into a water tank on the roof, where it was discovered.
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