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I tried to remove property, then house collapsed with my family

Eric Onyango shows a picture of his child who died in the Huruma tragedy. (Photo: David Njaaga/Standard)

Erick Onyango is still pained by an error of judgment which he blames for the tragedy that befell his family.

His two-year-old son, Desmond, died while his daughter Blessing Atieno, four, and his 13-year-old niece Caroline Auma are among those missing following the collapse of a seven-storey building in Huruma, Nairobi, on Friday night.

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