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Residents of Kangai in Mwea West sub-county yesternight set on fire the premises which were suspected to be selling poisonous liquor. This comes even as central regional commissioner Frederick Shisia confirmed that the suspect has been arrested and will face murder charges. The death toll has since risen to 10 from 6 yesterday.
Premises suspected to be selling alcohol set on fire
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