Nairobi Women’s Hospital Releases A Shocking Report On The Victim Allegedly Raped By Imenti Central MP Gideon Mwiti

 

Imenti Central Member of Parliament Gideon Mwiti is a man in trouble after a former journalist accused him of raping her in his office in Westlands on Saturday evening.

Mwiti has since appeared on TV contradicting himself grossly and has recorded a statement with police over the same.

And as publicly outcry intensifies to have the investigations carried out speedily and the perpetrator brought to book, the hospital where the victim checked in has released a report showing what they found out about the incident.

In the report, the hospital confirms that the victim indeed checked in on 22nd this month at around 1:30 am accompanied by her husband with complaints of pain on the lips/face/cheeks/chest and right upper abdomen with torn clothes-blouse and skirt after a physical assault and a rape by a person well known to her.

The report goes on to say that the victim had gone to the accused’s office in Westlands opposite Bandarini at 8 pm in accordance to his appointment to sign business documents.

On arriving there, she found the perpetrator in company of three men, one of them a doctor. The perpetrator instructed the man to take blood samples and after the victim was forcefully tested for HIV status, he tore her clothes, kicked and slapped her severally and raped her.

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The report shows the following results:

O/E: emotional young lady on torn skirt and blouse, not pale, not dehydrated.

Vitals: BP-110/70, RR-20, PR-89, GCS15/15

R/S: no swellings, no bruises, tenderness on retrosternal side of chest, chest clear.

P/A: Normal fullness, tenderness on the upper right region of the abdomen.

V/E: NEG, no bruises, white vaginal discharge, hymen broken with old tags.

L/E: very small bruises on the upper and lower lips with stains of blood. Minimal swelling on bilateral cheeks.

IMP: Suspected rape/soft tissue injuries on the lips, cheeks/chest/abdomen secondary to physical assault.

DONE: samples collected (clots/HVS/Saliva swap) – given to husband to handover to handover to the police.

The Nairobi Women’s Hospital says that the patient has been admitted for further investigations and management.

 

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Edward Chweya