The family of Julie Wangui, a woman who died in remand under unclear circumstances, has rejected government autopsy findings that suggested she died of natural causes.
Speaking to the press after receiving the results on Tuesday, July 29, the family challenged the results, stating that they were not privy to Wangui's medical records before the postmortem.
This, according to the family, resulted in a disconnect as pathologists based their autopsy on medical records that Wangui's family had not accessed. The latest autopsy report comes two weeks after Government Pathologist Peter Ndegwa said that Wangui's previous postmortem results were inconclusive.
An image of the late Julie Njoki alongside a splash from the Standard Newspaper on Monday, July 14, 2025 The Standard While releasing the initial findings, the pathologist had requested two weeks to conduct further tests on additional samples from the deceased for more investigation to determine the cause of death.