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A survivor of the Kisii building collapse has shared chilling details of how he clung to life—breathing through a tiny gap in the rubble for six agonizing hours. Jared Nyakundi, 35, was working on the second floor of the ill-fated structure when it came crashing down, killing five people. As Laura Otieno reports, the National Construction Authority now says the building had already been flagged for demolition over non-compliance.
Kisii building collapse survivor recounts harrowing ordeal
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