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Wakenya wanaomboleza kifo cha mbunge wa Kasipul,Charles Were, ambaye alipigwa risasi katika mzunguko wa barabara ya chumba cha kuhifadhi maiti cha city jijini Nairobi, kwa kile kinachodaiwa kuwa mauaji ya kupangwa. Huku uchunguzi kuhusiana na mauaji hayo ukiendelea, wabunge wanaendelea kufika nyumbani kwake, jijini Nairobi ili kuifariji familia huku mipango ya mazishi ikianza, kabla yake kuzikwa tarehe tisa mwezi huu
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