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The number of fatalities from ongoing forcible eviction by the government has risen to three, with another tragic loss in Mathare on Monday. An 18-year-old boy died as a bulldozer brought down a church in the area just moments after President William Ruto left. The young man, who was assisting in salvaging the church's belongings, became a casualty of the demolition. Earlier on Saturday, two individuals lost their lives in Mukuru kwa Reuben during a similar eviction exercise
18-year-old dies during forcible demolitions in Mathare on Monday
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