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Two more bodies were on Saturday recovered from Kware Quarry in Nairobi’s pipeline. The two bodies had been hacked into pieces and stuffed into three of the five bags that were retrieved from the disused quarry. The discovery raised to 8 the number of bodies retrieved from pipeline and taken to the city mortuary from yesterday. President William rut called for speedy investigations and answers to the killings. Franklin Wallah reports that police had a difficult time dealing with an irate public who almost stopped the retrieval process, as they accused the government of complacency in the killings.
Number of bodies recovered in Nairobi rises
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