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A cloud of despair has descended upon Kimathi Primary School in Nakuru West today after police officers released tear gas canisters into the school compound, leaving several students unconscious and others shaken to the core. this incident unfolded as the Kivumbini protests, now on their fourth day, continue to rage, with residents demanding the release of missing fisherman Brian Odhiambo. He was allegedly taken by KWS officers last week.
Police lob teargas on protesters in Nakuru
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