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Name: DUFF, Kenneth Dunscombe Johnston

Nee: son of Thomas Herbert Knowles and Martha Dunscombe Duff

Birth Date: 31 Mar 1885 France

Death Date: 3 July 1919 Kipini, suicide

Nationality: British

Last Date: 1919

Profession: DO

Area: Kipini

Book Reference: Henry Wright, Nicholls, his grave at Kipini, Barnes, Gazette, Red 19

General Information:

Henry Wright - committed suicide - had VD. His mother, Mrs Duff haunts the house at Kipini. Shot himself at Garsen on safari.
Nicholls - K.D.J. Duff, a young district officer at Kipini, a remote fishing village on the coast north of Malindi, who committed suicide at Garsen shortly afterwards on 3 July 1919. He was suffering from syphilis, acquired either locally or during English escapades, as he detailed in other stanzas of his verse. Duff had been taking mercury and potassium iodide for the sores on his legs, which refused to heal and which the Tanaland medical officer thought were syphilitic when he explained to authorities in Nairobi why Duff had been absent from work for 3 weeks in February.
On receiving a very depressed letter from her son, Duff's mother had set out from England and made the difficult journey to Lamu by steamer and further south to Kipini by coastal dhow. She arrived at or just after his commital to the ground beside the official's bungalow and cursed the DC, Capain A.O. Luckman, whom she held responsible for the tragedy because he had sent Duff on foot safari when he was unwell (and then followed him up the Tana river in the government launch).
The strain was too much for Mrs Duff - she had a seizure and was transported to Lamu where she died. That is the story which has come down to us orally, but her grave is not listed among those of Europeans in Lamu, and it is possible that she returned to Britain or went to Nairobi. She may well be the Mrs M. Duff [see entry] who died of 'insanity and heart failure' in Nairobi Lunatic Asylum on 17 July 1923. That she visited her son's grave in Kipini is certain, because a local elder remembered her there.
Gazette 19/7/1918 - Appointed temporary Assistant Conservator of Forests - K D J Duff - from 13/5/1918
Gazette 16/4/1919 - Appointed Asst. Dist. Commissioner Tana River District from 29/3/1919.
Red Book 1919 - Forest Department - Assistant Conservator - K.D.J. Duff

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