Former top judge David Maraga went to see Albert Ojwang's family at their home in Homa Bay county on Saturday. He wanted to show he cared about their loss. Maraga talked to relatives since Albert's parents were not there at the time. He said Albert's killing would always remind people that everyone must work to protect justice and truth. The former judge wants police chiefs connected to Albert's death to quit their jobs and face charges.
Maraga demanded that the police boss, his deputy, and the head detective should all step down and go to court. His visit happened two days after top police officers from the area came to see the family. This was the first time police officials came to comfort the family. The police chief had promised a...