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The family of the man captured on video being dragged along the tarmac by police officers towards Juja Police Station has broken their silence, sharing the pain and trauma they have endured after realising that the victim was indeed their loved one. The man, identified as Harrison Wachira, 37, was allegedly shot dead during the Sabasaba protests in Juja Town, just outside his mechanic shop where he repaired motorbikes.
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Family of Harrison Wachira who was dragged by police in Juja breaks silence on trauma
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