The pain these families are going through is unbearable. I am lost for words, may the Almighty God give you strength and peace to carry on. As for those killers their evil actions will be punished from generations to generations and they will never find peace.My heartfelt condolences.
I'm watching this sad and disappointing story when I'm in my Country, Namibia and This is shame shame shame to all Kenya Police Department and I'm deeply sorry for those families that lost their loved ones.
i was told by one policwman after he arrested me for traffic offence and he said he would kill n put gun in my car march 2010 and i cant tell how painful it is listening to this.
dnl have a similar story....police asked for bribe....when i resisted he said he will arrest me and say i was doing prostitution...imagine,,,7pm in the evening near my house where i was buying water(20lr) so sad.
At least, someone educated in Kenya should be able to speak better English. And I think requirement for police training is form four graduate and any form four who cannot speak English is simply Bure sana. Shame shame shame.
Happy trigger kenyan police...when will kenya change???it just breaks my heart to see that old man shed tears....one way or another theyl someday pay for killing innocent people