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Nderitu Maina has been in charge of the Lang'ata Cemetery for 15 years. Over the years, there have been scary stories about the cemetery, ranging from being a haunted place to illegal exhumation of bodies by people eyeing expensive coffins and clothes buried with the deceased. But Maina has come out to demystify all the tales about the cemetery, and in his own words, 'it is a cool place to work from'.
He spoke to Citizen Digital on why people should not fear the cemetery, what happens when one wants to bury their loved one and the types of graves found in this final resting place for millions of people.
Lang'ata Cemetery: Undertaker lifts lid on scary tales, reveals why it is a cool place to work in
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