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Grief and shock as kin view bodies or murder victims at City Mortuary

The entrance to the Nairobi City Mortuary. The families of two of the three slain victims of an abduction possibly linked to a court case involving a rogue police officer recounted their pain after seeing the bodies of their kin at the mortuary. (PHOTO: COURTESY)

The families of two of the three slain victims of an abduction possibly linked to a court case involving a rogue police officer recounted their pain after seeing the bodies of their kin.

Taxi driver Joseph Muiruri sister's Stela Muiruri recalled her fruitless search for her brother after he went missing on June 23, and said they had reported the matter to the police. She said her and family members were in shock after viewing the body.

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