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I saw truck crush my dear friend to death, says Charity Ngilu

Charity Ngilu. Ngilu, who was donning her trademark headscarf, wouldn’t talk, except for the tired narration of the events of the day, her eyes swollen, her speech fading away. (PHOTO: COURTESY)

Distraught, heartbroken, emotionally drained and shaken.

That was the wretched image of former Cabinet Minister Charity Ngilu at the Kitui Police Station yesterday moments
after losing a trusted political ally and former mayor of the area Martha Mwangangi in circumstances most tragic.

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