Editor's Review

The British High Commissioner Jane Marriott on Wednesday, February 16 handed over forensic medical equipment worth KES 4.5 Million to Kenya. 

The British High Commissioner Jane Marriott on Wednesday, February 16 handed over forensic medical equipment worth KES 4.5 Million to assist Kenya in the joint fight against terrorism.

Speaking during the handover ceremony at Kenyatta National Hospital, Marriott noted that terrorism was a challenge both UK and Kenya faced. 

"The scourge of terrorism is a challenge we face in both our countries. We remember the victims of these attacks, from Westgate to Riverside, to Garissa. I am pleased to provide this support to Kenya, to help boost our joint fight against terrorism,” she said.

{British High Commissioner Jane Marriott, CAS Rashid Aman, and other health officials}
Health Chief Administration Secretary Rashid Aman and other ministry officials were present to receive the equipment which included one Portable Mortuary fridge, 24 Slats for Mortuary Table, six Mortuary Tables, six Aluminium Stepladders, 15 Collapsible Tables, 20 Folding Chairs, and 300 Body Bags.

"The role played by forensic medical services to the public health and safety of this country cannot be underestimated. We have heard the challenges face by the officers in the Division of Forensic and Pathology Services but I wish to recognize the efforts and successes by this team despite these challenges,"  CAS Aman stated. 

{British High Commissioner Jane Marriott }

This equipment will increase the capacity of the Pathology and Forensic Unit, improving disaster response and supporting forensic investigations.

The medical equipment will preserve and analyse crucial evidence needed to identify and convict terrorist offenders, bringing them to justice. It will also help identify disaster victims and preserve their dignity, to prevent further suffering for grieving families.