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TWO NABBED IN MARSABIT ABORTION CASE

Law enforcement officers in Marsabit have arrested a 23-year-old woman, Morme Wario, for procuring an illegal abortion, alongside a 50-year-old quack doctor, Haron Muthuri, who carried out the procedure.

The arrests came after disturbing reports from Malkalakore village in Drib-Gombo, where residents discovered a lifeless male foetus, estimated to be six months old, wrapped in clothing. Police swiftly responded, recovering the body and transferring it to the Marsabit Referral Mortuary for preservation.

Investigations quickly zeroed in on Wario, who had been visibly pregnant just days earlier but was suddenly not pregnant and without a child. Interrogated by officers, she confessed to being the mother of the deceased foetus, leading police straight to the unlicensed clinic where the abortion had been performed.

At the clinic, officers found Muthuri operating without registration. A search uncovered assorted drugs and surgical tools, some stained with fresh blood.

Wario was rushed to Marsabit Referral Hospital for urgent medical care, and later, together with Muthuri, escorted to Marsabit Police Station, where they are currently being processed ahead of their arraignment.

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