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Oguna: Kenya Navy Has Spotted And Identified The Number Plate Of Submerged Vehicle
Divers locate the submerged car with bodies of mother & daughter 50 metres deep in the Indian Ocean 11 days after the Likoni incident.
According to reports trickling in, the combined forces of several divers has bore the truth. Divers have also claimed they’ve spotted the two bodies of the mother and her baby. The operation of puking it out continues.
We shall keep updating you…
Update:
The number plate of the vehicle in the #LikoniFerryAccident has been verified as KCB 289C, Says Oguna the government spokesman. Operation called off for the day and set to resume tomorrow.
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