This archive report was first published on 4 October 2019.
On October 4, 2019, a postmortem examination revealed that Dutch businessman Tob Cohen died from a severe head trauma inflicted by a blunt object.
According to the report, a blow to the right side of the head caused Cohen's death. Detectives found his body at his Kitisuru home almost two months after he had been reported missing.
The pathologists collected 10 samples from the deceased's body, which was found in an underground water tank. Some parts of the body were decomposed with maggot infestation, while the eyes had been blindfolded, hands and feet bound with a rope at the neck.
Both hands were fractured with overlaying bruises, and his upper lip was found to be torn on the inside. The report from 5 pathologists further revealed that Cohen had multiple rib injuries and bruises on the diaphragm.
Further examination revealed bruising on the right side of the face, lacerations on the left earlobe, and more bruises on the chest, arms, lower limbs, and the right foot.
Pathologists used finger and toe nails as DNA samples for the postmortem examination, as well as twigs and vegetation they found embedded on the body.
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