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The Third phase of the postmortem for bodies recovered from Shakahola is expected to end on Tuesday this week after a postmortem is done on the remaining 9 bodies. Today the team led by government pathologist Johansen Oduor conducted an autopsy on 22 bodies among them 12 children.
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22 Shakahola autopsies conducted on Monday
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