Kenya: The Professional Perspective On Domestic Violence

6 February 2016

At 33, Kizzie Shako spends her days collecting evidence for cases of violent crime in an effort to find justice for the hurt. You will find her at disaster scenes such as terrorist attack locations, assisting in dead body management, and helping identify bodies or their parts.

Besides such big events, Dr Shako spends her days helping victims of violence. Have you been abused by your husband or boyfriend? Dr Shako is the person who examines you and hands a report to the police. Have you been injured in a car accident?

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