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Relatives of Naivasha accident to wait longer for body identification

While clad in her red full dress and sandals, with a lesso wrapped around her waist, Mercy Adhiambo contains her tears while sitting at a shade at Chiromo mortuary narrating her rough experience in the past days.


Adhiambo lost her 10-year-old son and a 28-year-old brother in the recent Naivasha accident, where Kisumu-bound bus got an accident along Naivasha-Nakuru road killing over 20 people. It is an incident that caught her with shock and she is trying to come to terms with.

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