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State adds pain to terror attack victims and their kin, 10 years on

Risper Mutindi Kasyoka, who was a second year business management student at Garissa University and who died alongside other 141 students following an Al-shabaab attack on April 2, 2015. Isaac Mutisya during the search of his daughter's body who was mistakenly buried in Kyuso, Mwingi by another bereaved family whose daughter; Philomena Kasyoka was also killed in the attack. [Photo: Philip Muasya, Standard]

Exactly 10 years today, terror reigned at the Garissa University College when gunmen burst into the institution, firing indiscriminately.

When the guns went silent, 148 people, most of them young students with dreams of a future now forever lost, were dead, sparking public outrage at the government's slow response.

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