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Nicholas Biwott's final send off in pictures

The late Kipyator Nicholas Kiprono Biwott photo:courtesy

A chopper carrying the body of former Cabinet Minister and National Vision Party leader, Nicholas Biwott, at the Eldoret Air strip . 19.07.2017. PHOTOS BY PETER OCHIENG/STANDARD.
Family members remove the body of former Cabinet Minister and National Vision Party leader, Nicholas Biwott, after arriving at the Eldoret Air strip . 19.07.2017. PHOTOS BY PETER OCHIENG/STANDARD
Biwott's daughter Esther Koimett (left) her step mother Winnie (centre) and other daughters and brothers at the Eldoret Air strip after the arrival of the body of former Cabinet Minister and National Vision Party leader, Nicholas Biwott . 19.07.2017. PHOTOS BY PETER OCHIENG/STANDARD
The late Nicholas Biwott's widows Kalista Lessie, Professor Margaret Kamar and Hannie Biwott (centre) hold each other at the Biwott Mixed Day School in Elgeyo Marakwet during a requiem mass of the late former Cabinet Minister and National Vision Party leader Nicholas Biwott. 19.07.2017 PHOTO BY: KEVIN TUNOI
Nicholas Biwotts Daughters Gloria Biwott(left) and Clara Biwott During the memorial service of former minister Nicholas Biwott at AIC milimani on 18/7/17-BEVERLYNE MUSILI
Former Wetslands MP Fred Gumo(centre)During the memorial service of former minister Nicholas Biwott at AIC milimani on 18/7/17-BEVERLYNE MUSILI
Nicholas Biwotts Grandchildren During the memorial service of former minister Nicholas Biwott at AIC milimani on 18/7/17-BEVERLYNE MUSILI
Nicholas Biwotts daughters Rhoda Biwott(left) and Esther Koimett During the memorial service of former minister Nicholas Biwott at AIC milimani on 18/7/17-BEVERLYNE MUSILI

 

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