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Family whose kin was killed by hyenas seeks help to bury two-year remains

Fredrick Kahuha (right) shows bags containing remains of his brother suspected to have been killed by hyenas in March 2017. [Jacinta Mutura/Standard]

A family has kept what it believes are the remains of its kin who was mauled by hyenas two years ago, awaiting clearance from the Government to bury him.

The family of Margaret Njeri, whose son was killed by hyenas in March 2017, has kept the remains in their house, awaiting the outcome of DNA results.

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