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The owner of the ill-fated gas filling plant that exploded last week in Embakasi leaving six people dead and hundreds injured has surrendered himself to Embakasi police as investigators continue to pursue other suspects who are connected to the illegal plant. This comes amid fears that have been watered down by another gas leak from tankers in the same area
Owner of the ill fated gas plant surrenders to the police
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