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Brian Odhiambo's family wants state to open inquest into disappearance

Alvy Okello, the wife to missing fisherman Brian Odhiambo at Nakuru Kwa Jack mortuary on February 19, 2025. Okello who had anticipated to find Odhiambo after a body was found at Lake Nakuru National Park was left in pain as the body was not his. Odhiambo has been missing since January 18, 2025. [Daniel Chege, Standard]

Human Rights Activist and the wife of a fisherman who disappeared a month ago in the custody of Kenya Wildlife(KWS) officers want the court to compel the state to open an inquest file.

Vocal Africa director Khalid Hussein and Brian Odhiambo's wife Alvy Okello filed the application certified urgently before Nakuru Principal Magistrate Vincent Adet.

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