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Business and transport in Nakuru's London Estate were disrupted for a second day as residents clashed with police over the alleged killing of Duncan Nderitu, who was reportedly shot in the mouth during a drug raid. Ten officers have been arrested in connection with the incident. Protests escalated into running battles lasting over three hours as residents demanded justice and the release of three suspects arrested during the Monday operation.
TENSION IN NAKURU AS PROTESTS ERUPT OVER CIVILIAN KILLING
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