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As in the Shakahola killings, DNA tests have emerged to be such a time consuming exercise in the Hillside Endarasha school fire tragedy as well. Government pathologist Johansen Oduor says it will take between one and two weeks. This has raised concerns on the prolonged agony for the bereaved, yearning to come to closure in cases where bodies of their kin cannot be visibly identified. Our reporter Sarafina Robi unravels this puzzle in the science behind Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) tests
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Concern over long time taken to produce DNA test results
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