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With the guns now silent, woman starts search for missing son

Carol Atieno, the mother of Privel Ochieng', at the City Mortuary Sunday as she waited to identify the body of her son, whom she says was shot by police in Kasabuni estate. [Willis Awandu, Standard]

The search for the bodies of those said to have been shot by police during violent election protests began Sunday.

Carol Atieno arrived at City Mortuary at 5am Sunday, where she suspects the body of her first born son, Privel Ochieng, was brought. She had last seen her son lying in a pool of blood alongside two other bodies near Kasabuni supermarket.

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