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Victim's family wants answers, says kin's demise mysterious

Police officers and a lawyer during the exhumation of the body of the late Briton Lutfunissa Khandwalla, at Memon Cemetery in Mombasa County on October 26, 2022. [Kelvin Karani, Standard]

Even after receiving postmortem results, UK tourist Lutfunisa Khandwalla's family is still seeking answers on what exactly happened to her while in Kenya.

The family said she died mysteriously in 2020 after joining a cult in Mombasa and the post-mortem results revealed that the brain and oesophagus were still intact two years after her burial.

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