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Mombasa county chief fire officer Ibrahim Basafar has confirmed that there are only two bodies inside the septic tank that caved in on Sunday evening at Bambur Mwisho area of Kadzandani ward, Nyali sub-county in Mombasa. Preliminary reports Sunday evening had suggested that there were about four people who had sunk into the septic tank, which was built more than 40 years ago and is 120 feet deep.
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Search efforts underway to retrieve trapped bodies inside a septic tank
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