Late Oloo ‘Breakdance’ kin seek justice

Football
By Ernest Ndunda | Mar 15, 2018
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The eldest son of former Harambee Stars and Gor Mahia wing wizard Ben ‘Breakdance’ Oloo is demanding justice for his father, who was found dead in his house in Mombasa three weeks ago.

Oloo will be buried tomorrow at Ng’ira village, Kanyasa, Karungu location in Migori County. Arthur Oloo said the family would not rest until it was told the circumstances that led to his father’s death.

“My father’s death is a big loss to the family and remains a mystery till the investigations are completed,” he said.

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