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Police are investigating an incident where a man set himself on fire outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning. James Kipira, as his documents revealed, is said to have taken the action following frustrations within the corridors of justice. In a statement from the Judiciary, once the man is stable, the apex court will establish whether his action is linked to a court matter
Man sets himself on fire outside Supreme Court building
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