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The family of Rachael Njoki, who died in Saudi Arabia just a few weeks after arriving to work there, is now demanding a swift investigation to establish the cause of her death. This comes after a scheduled post-mortem failed to take place today, with no clear communication on when it will be conducted.
Family of Rachael Njoki Demands Urgent Probe into Mysterious Death in Saudi Arabia
- - Kizaazaa Mahakamani ››
- - Tamati ››
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