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Five more sacks containing human remains have been retrieved from the Mukuru Kwa Njenga quarry dumpsite, raising fears that the search may uncover even more bodies. This comes after yesterday's discovery of close to ten bodies. Civil society groups are now calling for a swift investigation into the murders. They also urge for independent oversight of the postmortem examinations to verify the cause of death in what is suspected to be a massive human rights violation.
More bodies retrieved from Mukuru Kwa Njenga quarry dumpsite
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