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Canadian National Found Dead after Masturbating in Mombasa

The lifeless body of a Canadian national was found in his residence at Bamburi Base, Mombasa County, early Monday morning. 

The man identified as 66-year-old Gregory John Kilgour was discovered after his wife, 33-year-old Judith Awuor Oduor, reported the incident to local authorities. 

Ms Oduor informed investigators that she entered her husband’s bedroom around 2:00 AM after becoming concerned for his well-being. 

The couple had reportedly been living in separate rooms for approximately a year due to marital issues that had placed a strain on their relationship.

Upon entering, she found Mr Kilgour unresponsive and lying on the bed in a compromising situation, as he appeared to have been engaging in a personal act, with his laptop still displaying explicit content.

According to a police report, officers responded promptly to the scene, where they confirmed the details provided by Ms. Oduor.

Investigators noted that, upon assessment, Mr. Kilgour’s body showed no immediate signs of foul play, but they acknowledged the need for a thorough examination to rule out any underlying medical conditions that may have contributed to his sudden death.

The body was transported to Jocham Hospital Mortuary for autopsy.

“MOMBASA COUNTY,
KISAUNI SUB COUNTY,
TPU BAMBURI BASE
SUBJECT: SUDDEN DEATH OF A FOREIGNER INCIDENT REPORT.
REFER MY OB 07/06/01/2025 AT 0530HRS. 

It was reported today by one Judith Awuor Oduor, a Luo female adult aged 33 years, ID no. 29759387, residing in Shanzu, c/o Tel no. 0713 830074, that at around 0200 hrs her husband, Gregory John Kilgour, a 66-year-old Canadian male, was watching pornographic videos on his laptop and eventually masturbated to his last breath while in his room. 

The scene was visited, and his lifeless body was found in his bedroom lying on the bed while holding his penis with his left hand, and the pornographic videos were still playing on his laptop. It was also established that the two were married, although they had been living in separate bedrooms for approximately a year due to trust issues as cited by the wife. 

The crime scene was processed, and items of evidential value were collected for forensic analysis. Mr. Kilgour’s body was then moved to Jocham Hospital Mortuary, where it is awaiting autopsy. The case has been classified as a sudden death and is being handled by the DCI Kisauni unit.”

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