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Bashir Mohamed: Autopsy Shows Somali-American Businessman was Tortured, Strangled

Bashir Mohamed: Autopsy Shows Somali-American Businessman was Tortured, Strangled An autopsy on the body of Somali-American businessman Mohamud Bashir Mohamed has revealed he was strangled to death. Government pathologist Johannes Oduor led the postportem in the presence of two other independent pathologists, family lawyer Charles Madowo, DCI detectives, and a family representative. The post-mortem took slightly over an hour at Umash Funeral Home on Monday, May 24. The family lawyer Mr Madowo said Mohamud Bashir was tortured before he was strangled and his body thrown into River Nyamindi in Mwea, Kirinyaga County. The body of the 36-year-old businessman also had burn wounds and injuries inflicted by a blunt object.

Forget mchele , why you should be wary of Devil s Breath in night clubs

Scopolamine is a potent drug [Photo: Courtesy] Forget the deadly drug Stilnox or ‘mchele’ that Nairobi prostitutes use to drug men in night clubs before robbing them, there is a new more lethal kid on the block. Unlike mchele, which just knocks you unconscious, this new addition turns you into a complete zombie. Scopolamine is a potent drug that not only saps free will, it also kills and is now considered one of the most dangerous chemicals in the world. Nicknamed ‘Devil’s Breath’ the chemical is derived from a particular tree common to South America. When Scopolamine enters the bloodstream, it immediately affects the brain, turning a normal human being into an auto-suggestible hypnotised subject who believes and obeys anything they hear. In Kenya, this drug is used mainly in surgical procedures and trades by the name Transdermal Scopolamine- but in the wrong hands the drug has been used to commit bizarre criminal acts.

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