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Despite assurances of compensation for victims of the June 2024 protests, the promise remains just that — a promise in the wind. Thousands of families continue to feel forgotten. In Kirinyaga County, one family is still nursing the wounds of that painful chapter, after their loved one died in the hospital from injuries sustained during the demonstrations.
Kirinyaga family still nursing wounds of their loss
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