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    Ngais' grandmother dies part 2

    Bad system forced Paulo to hurriedly burry our grandmother before the body rots. My mother, the only a live child of deceased Matinta did not get the right to see her mother and pay her final tribute to her. There is no Mortury in Makurian neither is there any transportation system including ambulances to take the body to the nearest single mortuary in Nanyuki about 60 kilometres from Makurian. The so called mortuary in Dol-dol does not have preserving rooms so the body would rot any way if it were to be transported to Dol-dol about 5-8km away.
    Saidimu Ole Ngais.

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