After a documentary was released to the public through Nation TV (NTV), the investigative journalist John Allan Namu who carried out the lengthy and secretive investigation, is currently said to be on the run and hiding in Finland where he has sought refuge.
Namu and his entire crew that investigated the Kenyan government’s alleged role in protecting 1994 Rwanda genocide chief perpetrator Felicien Kabuga have fled Kenya.
Moments after Namus escape, local Kenyan media reports that a former military doctor who in the documentary is said to have treated Felicien Kabuga a Rwandan genocide fugitive has also died at a hospital in Kenya.
Col. (Rtd) Dr. J.K. Rwakwach(photo above) a medical practitioner who served in the armed forces as a military doctor and retired in 2002, was linked to Kabuga who he is alleged to have treated at the military facilities.
On Tuesday evening, Dr. Rwakwach’s son, Victor, confirmed that his father died at a Nairobi hospital.
“I can confirm that my father is dead, but I am not going to give any details,” he told media.
The doctor on duty at MP Shah Hospital, Dr. John Magomere, also confirmed that Dr. Rakwach died on Tuesday evening.
“He was taken to the ICU on Friday and the family was notified,” he said. He declined to give any further details.
A letter said to be from the Kenya Armed Forces 3rd Battalion in Nakuru asked Dr. Rwakwach to treat a man by the name of Sadiki Nzakobi, believed to be Kabuga’s alias.
FELICIEN KABUGA Documentary:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpxy4NxqboQ

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