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The family of the missing Kenyan Police officer who was in a peacekeeping mission in Haiti is now faulting the government for allegedly deserting them in the hour of need. The family of Benedict Kabiru narrates how life changed since the disappearance of their kin, saying they have lost hope as the relevant authorities seem to isolate them, keeping them in the dark. Timothy Kipnusu reports
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Family of the missing Haitian cop expresses disappointment
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