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Court told of Akasha son's link to death of British man in Nyali

Hellen Veevers (left) and her sister Alexander Veevers listen to court proceedings during the Inquest of the late British, Harry Veevers at the Mombasa Law Court in Mombasa on Monday 28th November 2016. [Photo/Kelvin Karani/Standard]

 

A British man claims Baktash Akasha, the son of slain drug trafficker Akasha Abdalla, warned him against pursing an inquest into the death of his father.

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