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1. On Saturday January 31, 2009, 20:56 PM , STELLA NTHALE, United States wrote:
  We join with you at home to mourn the departed. However, let us be more thoughtful and humane when it comes to planning our business and residential premises. It has only been in WORD, its time for ACTION! Life is precious and it is to be valued above all else! Let us avoid negligence-a wall on a fire exit? May God teach us to number our days,no one knows the hour!

 

2. On Saturday January 31, 2009, 11:40 AM , frederick wabwaya, Burundi wrote:
  May i take this opportunity to thank the press, particularly the Standard for their resolve to keep the public informed during this tragedy. We know it is a difficult task to be available all the time, day and night, in order to keep helpless citizens informed. But you have done it, and continue to do it. May God keep you protected as you undergo daily risks to inform and educate the citizens.

 

3. On Saturday January 31, 2009, 11:12 AM , EGLA CHEPKORIR, Kenya wrote:
  I feel so bad to hear of such a thing in Nairobi CBD, again what is the goverment stand on such tragedies happening day in day out and their false promises. Most of the supermarkets in town have narrow entrances and exits. Are they waiting for many people to die so that they can act on the remaining supermarkets. Please do something.

 

4. On Saturday January 31, 2009, 11:03 AM , Samuel komesha, Kenya wrote:
  It is very sad that we could loose so many lives in such a horrible manner. Our sympathy goes to their families. It is high time Kenyans learn how to act in a case of emergency, an orderly escape can be slow but ends up saving lives. Mistrust can also lead to disaster like people trying to escape and the guards closing the door mistaking it for a riot to steal creating a pileup, let's search our souls.

 

5. On Saturday January 31, 2009, 1:03 AM , Patrick Muigai, United States wrote:
  This is very sad and painful. I just hope that there is nothing that could have been done that was not done in a timely manner to save lives. I pray that the peace of God that surpasses all human understanding will keep the hearts and the minds of the relatives and friends of the departed. God is able to comfort them all.

 

6. On Friday January 30, 2009, 22:13 PM , Benard Onserio, United States wrote:
  Death comes any day. Our beloved ones who lost their lives never knew that they were to die., but they went to do shopping for their families while others went to do window shopping. May God rest their souls in peace and those who lost their loved ones, I pray that God gives you strength at this sorrowful moments. Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 


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