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Agony and silence: Family of missing police officer in Haiti demands answers

From left: Lawyer Mbuthi Gathenji representing Benedict Kabiru's family, his brother Philip Kamau Kuria their uncle Daniel Kabiru Ndungu at a press briefing on 3rd saturday 2025 [David Gichuru,Standard]

The family of Benedict Kabiru, a missing Kenya police officer in Haiti lives in agony and uncertainty, with many questions than answers after the government turned its back on their plight, ignoring their calls.

In distress and nowhere to turn to, relying on the mercy of a neighbor advocate, the family has now written to the Attorney General demanding answers to the whereabouts of their kin who went missing in Haiti on March 26, this year.

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