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Don't charge Bungoma chopper man, pleads cleric

Saleh Wanjala hangs on the chopper that had ferried the body of the fallen billionaire Jacob Juma at Posta ground in Bungoma town. He was injured when dropped at Bungoma air strip, two kilometres away and is recuperating at Bungoma County Referral Hospital. (PHOTO: TITUS OTEBA/STANDARD)

The Government has been asked not to charge Sale Wanjala for hanging on the helicopter that was carrying the body of slain businessman Jacob Juma in Bungoma.

Bishop Beneah Salala of Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Mumias Diocese appealed to the Government not to charge the man.

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