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Why did you kill our children? Is the question that several families are asking President William Ruto’s government following last week's protests that were marred by incidences of police brutality in different parts of the country. Families that lost their loved ones from police bullets are crying for justice, even as they expressed their frustrations with the government for using force when their kin were demanding their rights.
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Felled by bullets: Families in distress
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