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Two days after he was handed a 29 year jail term for running an illegal clinic and drugging female patients, his victims have lauded the court’s decision. In an interview with Citizen TV, one of the victim’s says the sentencing by Milimani Chief Magistrate Wendy Micheni marks the beginning of their healing journey after waiting for seven years for justice to be served. Residents at his former clinic in Githurai 44 applauded the court's verdict while calling for stricter measures to weed out quack doctors.
Victims of quack medic Mugo Wa Wairimu welcomes his 29-year jail sentence
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