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Man who killed father awaits fate as post-mortem report vanishes

Edwin Kiprop is said to have killed his father over the sharing of Sh1000 from the sale of a family tree. [Courtesy]

A ruling on a case in which a 40-year-old man is accused of killing his father with an axe will be delivered on August 21.

This is after State Counsel Bernice Kigali told presiding judge Justice Stephen Githinji to have the judgment deferred until they get the original copy of the post-mortem that was conducted on the deceased's body.

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