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As Constable Chesire's family suffers, Police Spokesperson says government is limited | Crimes Untold
As Constable Chesire's family suffers, Police Spokesperson, Michael Muchiri says the government is limited by law that a person must be missing for 7 years before being presumed dead.
So what happens to officers lost in the line of duty and is the police saying that Chesire's family will wait for 6 years for justice?
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As PC Chesire's family suffers, Police Spokesperson says government is limited | Crimes Untold
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