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The families of Steve Mbisi and Kalani Mwema have gathered at city mortuary, anxiously awaiting news of their missing loved ones who were among the mlolongo 4 abductees who disappeared on December 19, 2024. The situation has drawn significant attention, with wiper leaders, led by Kalonzo Musyoka, arriving at the mortuary to offer support. This case highlights the growing concern over rampant abductions in the region. As the families hold on to hope, the arrival of political figures underscores the urgency and gravity of the situation. Let us cross over to the city mortuary now named the Nairobi Funeral Home For a live update.
Families of dead abductees at Nairobi funeral home
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