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Naivasha crash brings torrents of tears after day of great joy

Michael Muli and his wife Mary outside their home in Subukia. They lost their in-laws in the Naivasha accident. [PHOTO: JULIUS CHEPKWONY/STANDARD]

It was day full of joy for Michael Muli’s family. The family had hosted its son-in-law Joseph Kariuki who had travelled all the way from Ruiru, accompanied by members of his family, to pay dowry.

Mr Muli’s family had erected tents outside their home in Kijabe Village, Subukia, where they entertained their in-laws who arrived at around 4pm on Saturday bearing gifts.

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