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The search for the body of a police officer who was swept away by raging floods on March 24 as he tried to rescue a trapped family in Nairobi’s Country Bus has entered day 19 with the body of the late constable David Chesire still not found. The National Disaster Management Unit, National Police Service, Red Cross and other Government agencies Saturday launched the third phase of a search operation for the late officer. Here is our reporter Abdiaziz Hashim with the details
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Floods Rescue Operation: Body of police officer yet to be recovered
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