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Grief and fury have gripped Kaminjeiwa village in Kericho county after the brutal murder of an 18-year-old Kefa Kipkirui, a form four student at Kaminjeiwa Secondary School. His body was discovered near Kipteran River, more than 10 kilometers from his home, in mysterious circumstances. Despite incessant calls for investigations and answers, the community accuse the police of nonchalance on the issue, prompting community -wide protests from the community to compell authorities to respond.
Kaminjeiwa village residents in Kericho protest over death of secondary school student
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