Kenya: Govt Demands Chopper Crash Cause

Prime Minister Raila Odinga demanded that an inquiry commission provide convincing answers on the cause of a deadly helicopter crash that left aviation experts and citizens puzzled.

Crash site: The crash claimed the lives of Internal security minister George Saitoti, his assistant Orwa Ojode, two bodyguards and two pilots.

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