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The National police service have launched investigations in the murder of Fr. Allois Cheruiyot Bett .The catholic priest who was allegedly shot on his way back to church from a pastoral mission, served as the parish priest of St. Matthias Mulumba Tot Parish, located in the volatile Kerio Valley region. His killing comes days after yet another catholic priest was allegedly murdered along the Nairobi –Nakuru highway. John Kahiro has that story.
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Police investigating murder of Fr. Allois Bett in the volatile Kerio Valley
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