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KENYA: Murders gone cold: State remains silent, leaving shattered kin in the dark

KENYA: Murders gone cold: State remains silent, leaving shattered kin in the dark

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Family members at the grave of late Chris Msando in Lifunga village in Siaya county on 30th July 2022. (Collins Oduor, Standard)

They were fathers, daughters, businesspeople, lawmakers, and security officers — all victims of violent deaths that once shook the nation.

The media screamed with roaring headlines, the public demanded justice, and senior government officers promised to investigate the killings.

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