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Tears of joy as five abducted youth reunite with their kin

Bernard Kavuli (centre) with lawyers Nick Karanja (left) Shadrack Wambui (right) sister Mary Kivuli, upon his arrival at the Ngong Police Station, Kajiado County on Jan 6, 2025. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Dumbstruck, distress and trauma covered the faces of five young Kenyans who returned home yesterday after days of being held in unknown places.

It was an emotional reunion for them as they embraced their parents, relatives and friends who gathered when news went around that they had been found.

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