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Sirisia Law Courts on Spot for allegedly Refusing Release medical records on defilement case.

by Robert Guyana

A man from  Sirisia Sub county, in Bungoma County is  crying out for justice from Sirisia Law Court.

According to the Man, that court has deprived him of justice as a ruling on his daughters defilement case was delivered in his absence.

The aggrieved man has told Justice Today that  his daughter was defiled early this year by one man aged around Sixty years.

The case was taken  to  Sirisia Law Courts  ruled and nullified in his absence.

A defiler according to him is now a free man.

The Man says he has been making requests to be given particulars of that case from the same court but he claims he has been denied the documents.

The documents that the court attentands have allegedely refused to grant him are :

1.The Letter from Butonge Primary School where their daughter was schooling.

2. The court proceedings as they have been attending the court.

3. The report from the doctor who diagonized their daughter. ( The doctor’s report that  confirmed that their daughter had been infected with HIV/AIDS and so put under ARVs dosage.)

4.The final report from the Judge after rulling that case. (The case he says  was ruled in his absence and before the date he was told to attend the court.)

The only information Mr. Kakai was given was OB number from Sirisia Police Station, a copy of bond form for Me. Shaban Simiyu and the case number.

So far, the Man is requesting to know why the above mentioned documents have not been given to him even after he severally requested for them.

Every time he requests for these documents, he was asked if he has a plan of launching the case.

He told USb that he doesn’t understand how and why his case was terminated at first, in his absence (before the day he was told by the court to attend for the  ruling has arrived) and also he doesn’t understand why the court has refused to grant  him the above mentioned documents of his case.

He pleads for justice.

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