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Apologise, families of police killings tell Koome

Patrick Ouma and Everlyn Achungo speak about the two cousins, one of whom was their son, allegedly killed by police in Nyalenda and who were yet to be buried. [Michael Mute, Standard]

Several families who lost their kin in the protests in parts of Nyanza still struggle to prepare for the burial even as they battle trauma.

The pain they went through at the hands of police officers is still fresh, and families who claim police officers took away their breadwinners are still unable to contend with the loss of their loved ones.

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