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https://nation.africa/ Terry Ray’s first conviction in Kenya as a paedophile should have ensured justice was served for his victims. But a dubious release from prison back in 2022 would see a #RayOfTerror unleashed on more innocent children. Ngina Kirori tells us more on @ntvkenya this Sunday at 9pm.
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