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If someone is in an dying am I legally obligated to help them

In Kenya, there is no explicit legal obligation for a bystander to assist someone who is dying or in distress. This concept, often referred to as the "duty to rescue," is not codified in Kenyan law. However, there are moral and ethical considerations that may compel individuals to offer assistance in such situations.

While the law does not mandate bystanders to intervene, it is important to note that certain professionals, such as medical personnel, may have specific obligations under their professional codes of conduct. Additionally, if a person chooses to assist, they should do so within the bounds of their capability and without causing further harm.

For more detailed information on the duty to rescue and related legal principles, you can refer to general legal resources on the topic.

Sources:

  • Duty to rescue - Wikipedia

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