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Caleb Amisi Demands More Answers on Cyrus Jirongo’s Death

Saboti MP Caleb Amisi keeps pushing for answers about the death of former minister and Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo. Autopsy results came out on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. He wants more details anyway.

Amisi visited Jirongo’s family at their Gigiri home on Thursday, December 18, 2025. He insists something deeper caused the death.

He warned Kenyans not to trust only the autopsy report. Pathologist Johansen Oduor did it at Lee Funeral Home. A family-picked pathologist helped. They ruled blunt force trauma as the cause.


Amisi said the nation can’t just accept the report and move on. Kenya loses too many leaders in fuzzy cases. People bury them with no real answers. Jirongo must be the last one like that.

Do not hide the facts. Do not say the report is out, so we are done. We can’t keep losing leaders, bury them, and act like it never happened. Jirongo must be the last to die with no clear cause. We can’t just bury him and forget.

Amisi listed key doubts about the crash.

He asked how Jirongo drove from Karen toward Gigiri but ended up in Naivasha.

A bus with 65 passengers hit him. Why no witness tales? No photos? No passenger stories? Just the driver’s side.

He questioned the bus schedule too. Buses to Western Kenya leave Nairobi around 10 p.m. How did it reach Naivasha by 3 a.m.?

The bus damage looked too light for the hit on Jirongo’s Mercedes-Benz.

Amisi says the government and probes must answer these. Jirongo’s death was no normal crash. Leaders from the area won’t stay quiet. They will bury him. But checks must go on until truth comes out.

He wonders why probe teams say nothing. Witness stories clash. The DCI gave no clear update. A big leader like Jirongo shaped many, even the president. He deserves full facts from officials.

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