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Former Assistant Commissioner General of Prisons Patrick Mwenda has died after undergoing head surgery to remove a blood clot that he sustained from a bathroom accident.


Former Assistant Commissioner General of Prisons Patrick Mwenda has died after undergoing head surgery to remove a blood clot that he sustained from a bathroom accident.

According to reports, the former prisons boss succumbed at a Mombasa Hospital two days after undergoing the surgery.

“He was in perfect health in his Mombasa home when he fell and suffered a head injury. He, unfortunately, died a couple of days after the operation,” Francis Mwangi, a friend of the deceased told the Star.

File image of Former Assistant Commissioner General of Prisons Patrick Mwenda. |Photo| Courtesy|

Mwangi further revealed that Mwenda was a supporter of cremation and that they will honour his wishes.

“His wish was that he be cremated and we are working on that before holding a memorial mass at his home town in Embu," he said.

Prior to his retirement, Mwenda also served as the Officer in Charge of Naivasha Maximum Prison.

The deceased will be remembered for introducing education reforms in the country's correctional service centres that has seen over 2000 inmates get an education from jail.

While in charge of the Naivasha Maximum Prison, Mwenda also championed the formation of the Mindfulness Project which sought to positively change the intellect of inmates before returning back to society after finishing their sentences.