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A family in Masewani Village, Kangundo Sub-county, Machakos, is still reeling from what was meant to be a quiet, dignified farewell for their kin, that instead spiraled into a bizarre, cult-like spectacle. What began as a solemn church funeral took a disturbing turn when a convoy of boda boda riders stormed the ceremony. The unruly group sidelined grieving family members and clergy and took control of the burial rites, in a shocking display that left mourners stunned and horrified.
Boda boda riders hijack funeral in Machakos, causing chaos
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