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A family in Nyamache, Kisii County is in distraught after efforts to bury their son for the past one and a half years failed. Family members and villagers have only managed a paltry amount out of Ksh 3.4m needed for the body to be released. As Chrispine otieno now reports the grieving parents have been forced to restrict their movement in accordance with Abagusii culture taking a toll on them.
A Kisii family in agony as body of their child remain in mortuary
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