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Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has warned that the country risks sliding into violent chaos if it goes into the 2022 amidst deep political divisions.

Speaking during K24’s punchline show on Sunday night, Kuria said that if the country goes into 2022 politics while still divided, “God may not save us this time”.

The MP was speaking in reference to the past post-election violence that saw the country burn.

 “The first thing to do is to agree that we can’t continue fighting in this country. The President and Deputy President is the big elephant in the room…Can we continue in investing in chaos. But for some people chaos is an ingredient for success,” said the Gatundu South MP.

Also Read: Raila is a Tough Sell in Mt Kenya-Moses Kuria

The vocal MP said that he supports the Building Bridges Initiative, especially the bid to expand the Executive by including posts for a prime minister and deputy prime ministers.

But the Gatundu South MP said there is no need for a referendum since many of the constitutional changes he proposes can be done through Parliament.

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Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria says that Raila Odinga is a tough sell in Mt Kenya despite his dalliance with President Uhuru Kenyatta following their handshake.

Kuria, who was appearing on K24 TV’s Punchline show on Sunday, said that Mt Kenya region is uneasy with Raila’s push for a parliamentary system.

“I am not sure that Mt Kenya have come to consider who they are going to vote for. Do you want the truth or the cousin of the truth?…tough sell,” said Kuria when asked about if Mt Kenya is ready for Raila as suggested by Kirinyaga County governor, Anne Waiguru.

The Gatundu South MP said central region residents are uneasy about Raila’s proposal for parliamentary system since it would disadvantage them.

“Maybe that is what scares them about such a line up. In 10 counties in what we call 10 plus three…with all that and 6 million votes, we have got only 64 constituencies out of 290 and unless that is redressed we are going to have a big issue. Every time they hear about Raila Odinga, they say he wants to introduce a parliamentary system and our 64 constituencies don’t count for much. They think it is loss of their historical advantage,” said Kuria.

The MP, who plans to be on the presidential ticket in 2022 to battle it out with his party leader, said Mt Kenya region MPs are divided but have been receiving “love” from Deputy President William Ruto.

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It is now evident that Co-op bank Mtwapa branch siphoned money while settling its lease dispute with a landlord, Mombasa Maize Millers limited.

According to millionaire Mohammed Islam Ali’s Maize Millers company, it was the bank that requested them to settle the matter out of court and further allow them to occupy their Mtwapa premises till January 2020 at a handsome fee.

Co-op bank had gone to court earlier this year seeking an injunction against its eviction by maize millers ltd. The Mohammed Islam owned company was rightfully evicting them after their lease period that began on February 15, 2015, expired on January 31, 2019.

The new deal will see Mombasa Maize Millers Ltd receive a whopping sh24 million between now and January 2020 as a rental. Ksh24 million is enough money to acquire and build a proper office in Mtwapa.

“The plaintiff (bank) agrees and undertake that it shall handover vacant possession of the premises to the defendants on January 31, 2020,” part of the consent already signed by the two parties read in part.

Co-op bank already paid maize millers company an unknown amount of money as costs of the suit and counterclaim on a full indemnity basis. The money paid was highly inflated.

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A man from Voi has won a staggering amount of Sh635,860 after placing a multibet of 7 teams with Sh15,000.
The medicine practitioner, who has been identified as Robert Anika, mentioned that he had started betting on OdiBets two months ago after the closure of Sportpesa and Betin.


“I started betting on OdiBets two months ago when SportPesa and Betin were closed, I wasn’t sure of winning but when I saw the message congratulating me of my win I was elated,” said Robert as he received his cheque from OdiBets country marketing manager Aggrey Sayi.


Speaking to the press during the winners’ unveiling, Odibets lead bookmaker Daniel Macharia said that Odibets is focused on giving a better betting experience to customers with betting markets that are quite entertaining to play.


“We offer up to 120 markets to ensure that we take bets for nearly every interesting outcome on events. One can also stake as much as 20,000 on bets daily,” he concluded.

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Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has lost his first wife Adelaide Khalwale.

According to reports, Adelaide passed away on Saturday morning, October 5, after a long battle with cancer.

The ex-senator’s wife was working at the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kakamega County.

Boni Khalwale in previous media interviews revealed that he has two wives, the now-late Adelaide and his second partner Josephine Khalwale.

Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula is among the first leaders to send messages of condolence to the family of Khalwale.

” My heartfelt condolences to my brother Bonny Khalwale and his family following the loss of his first wife. May the good Lord rest her soul in eternal peace. Amen!! ” tweeted Wetangula.

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Thirsty youths from Roysambu on Saturday morning were treated to an early weekend party after a truck full of beer overturned along Thika Road.

Police had it rough to battle looters from taking away beer after the truck overturned at Roysambu roundabout.

The roundabout was closed as traffic built up beyond Kahawa west, Githurai 45 and Hunters mwiki.

Motorists have been advised to find alternative routes.

Funny enough, some of the youths went ahead to sell the beer to motorists who had been stuck on the traffic.

The residents in their battle with police persevered teargas in their bid to get a bottle or several to irrigate their thirsty throats in the early morning incident.

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A few months after Kenyan Hip-Hop artist Khaligraph Jones promising a fight with Kenyan Afro-Pop band Sauti Sol, the singers seem to have honored Papa Jones’ promise and turned up for a fight.

In a video shared by Saut Sol on Instagram, the band members led by Bien Baraza are seen fighting Khaligraph, accusing him of being “emaciated”.

“Na umekonda budaa,” Bien is heard saying as they rough up the OG.

Sauti Sol said that Khaligraph had paid the price on Friday night.

They captioned the video ” Tonight @khaligraph_jones paid the price! THE REAL OGs SHALL BE RESPECTED!!! King Kaka you’re next B!t@!!! ” in what looks like a clear warning to another Kenyan rapper King Kaka.

Three months ago, Khaligraph Jones had picked a fight with Sauti Sol after bragging that he has more muscles than the group. 

In a post on his Instagram account, Jones who seems to have been hitting the gym showed off his muscles that have heavily grown before comparing them to Sauti Sol’s. 

“My one hand is same size with Sauti Sol’s legs when combines (Mkono Yangu Moja inatoshana na Miguu Za Wasee wote wa Sauti Sol Kama zimeshikanishwa pamoja, OG is OG, kitaeleweka, Meanwhile Leave Me Alone is Still Banging, The OG shall be respected),” he captioned one of his photos taken with his gym trainer.

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Acclaimed Swedish diver Volker Bassen on Friday 11am joined a multi-agency team to search for the bodies of Mariam Kigenda and her daughter, Amanda Mutheu, who drowned in the Indian Ocean on Sunday.

Volker Bassen, accompanied by three members of his team, mapped the briny water body a better part of the morning.

The 4-man group scanned several blocks within the waters of the Likoni channel in a bid to locate Mariam’s Toyota Isis.

The team used a four-seater motorboat fitted with screens to monitor echo signals.

At around 1pm, Bassen took a lunch break, and resumed the search operation at 3pm.

A few minutes past 5pm, Bassen wore his underwater gear, and dived into the ocean alongside a support diver.

After 45 minutes, he emerged out of the water.

Volker Bassen said they identified one spot within the sea that they suspect Mariam’s vehicle could have been deposited.

The spot, he stated, was 60 meters deep.

The diver said he wishes the State can suspend ferry operations for an hour Friday night so that they can dive and get to the “exact spot”.

“Tomorrow [Saturday, October 5], I will be travelling out of Kenya hence I won’t be able to take part in the subsequent search operation,” he said.

His request to have ferry services temporarily suspended Friday night was not granted.

Volker Bassen said the Kenya Navy officers also helped him in identifying the spot, though the ocean currents were “too strong at the time”.

Volker Bassen had, in an interview with KTN News on Thursday, October 3, said if given the chance, he could remove Mariam’s vehicle from the sea in 2 hours’ time.

But on Friday, he told the media that he had “under-estimated the task that lay ahead”.

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Githunguri MP Gabriel Kago’s sister Jane Murugi is dead.

Murugi, a senior nurse stationed in Machakos County, was found dead in her Membley Estate house in Ruiru, Kiambu County on Friday morning.

The body was reportedly discovered in the toilet.

Initial reports suggested that Murugi, 41, committed suicide by hanging.

Police, however, suspect foul play, given Murugi was found dead while seated on the toilet bowl.

“A scarf tied to a necktie was found hanging from the toilet window,” Ruiru OCPD Mutwiri Ringera said.

Her husband, Dr Stephen Ndoro, said he woke up at 5am on Friday and did not find his wife in bed.

Ndoro, 38, a medical doctor who works in Makueni County, said when he went to the toilet, he found his wife dead.

Murugi, who was on maternity leave, died aged 41. She leaves behind a 2-month old baby.

Her body was taken to Kenyatta University Funeral Home, where a postmortem examination is scheduled for Friday afternoon.

Kiambu County DCI boss, OCPD Ringera, MP Kago, and other lawmakers had arrived at the morgue by 1pm Friday.

Police say they will question Murugi’s husband. 

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Citizen TV’s renown journalist Hussein Mohamed on Friday morning left many of his fans crying when he announced that he was quitting the media house after a successful 10 years journey at Royal Media services.

While not revealing where he was heading to, Hussein said that he has decided to take a break after October to concentrate on other life matters.

His fans, led by renown political analyst Herman Manyora have been heartbroken, with them expressing their discomfort with Hussein’s departure.

Manyora, while responding to Hussein’s tweet asked him not to leave.

Many other Kenyans have also expressed their discomfort, with some saying that they will miss his interviews with deputy president William Ruto.

Some however have bid him farewell, wishing him all the best with some making speculations on his next destination. Could he be headed to Aljazeera?

Well, here are some of the reactions.

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Citizen TV’s senior journalist and news anchor Hussein Mohamed has quit the Royal Media Services owned Citizen Tv.

Through his official twitter handle on Friday, Hussein announced that he was quitting the SK Macharia-owned media house after October.

He says that he was taking a break from media to concentrate on other life matters.

The News Night news presenter has been at Citizen TV for 10 years now.

He said that he has enjoyed and relished every moment he shared with his colleagues at RMS.

“It has been a wonderful 10 years at Citizen TV. I have enjoyed & relished every moment I shared with my colleagues at RMS. I have decided to take a break after October In Sha Allah to concentrate on other matters. Loved the fans, the critics & everything in between. See you soon,” reads his tweet.

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Just a day after Deputy President Dr William Ruto cursing out Nation Media Group over a controversial headline that ran on Thursday, his lawyer in the case case involving Weston Hotel Ahmednasir Abdullahi has slammed Standard Newspaper over another headline.

The Standard on Friday morning ran a headline titled “Bank Fights to Get Back one billion from Ruto hotel”, which Ahmednasir has termed as fraudulent.

While referring to the Mombasa road-based media house as a gutter press, the Grand Muller said false reporting is the paper’s stock in trade.

This is not the first time the DP has been at a tussle with media houses over headlines.

Early last month, Ruto lashed out at The Standard newspaper over what he termed as ‘desperate gutter journalism lies of drama.’

The DP’s remarks were in reaction to an article published by the newspaper which reported an alleged airport drama involving one of the DP’s men when President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived in the country from Japan on Thursday.

In august, Ruto again had put the Standard newspaper on the spot over a story they had published.

The DP referred to the publication’s article titled, ‘BBI A Waste of Taxpayers Money’, as misleading and alarming.

He, therefore, took to his Twitter account, where he expressed his displeasure with the said newspaper.

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It was a sensational day at the inquest into the death of Nyeri Governor Wahome Gakuru.

His widow Catherine Wahome denied on Thursday that she was behind her husband’s death on November 7, 2017, in a horrific road crash.

Chief government pathologist Johansen Oduor testified that the governor could have been saved had measures been taken swiftly to stop massive bleeding.

Dhamana Africa lawyer Martha Waweru hypothesized that Catherine could have engineered his death after he filed a divorce petition, one of the grounds being infidelity.

“We note that in the divorce petition there were an accusation of Dr Gakuru to you of engaging in an extramarital affair and my question to you is, would this have involved the person for your best man for your wedding, one Mark somebody?”  the lawyer asked.

However, Catherine who was the fourteenth witness during the inquest, said she was shocked and had not had any issue of infidelity.

Waweru had suggested that adultery could be a valid motive for her to try eliminate the governor.

The lawyer said she could have used Josphart Mwangi Maina, Gakuru’s private bodyguard, and the driver, Samuel Kinyanjui Wanyaga, who were close to the governor.

However, she denied knowing Maina since 1996, as he [Maina] had earlier claimed, and said she came to know him in August.

She also said she knew Kinyanjui, the governor’s driver, for only three to four weeks when he was her driver.

Catherine said when she was with the governor he had a different driver, adding that she was surprised that Kinyanjui was the one driving the vehicle.

 “Prior to when I called (Josphart Mwangi) Maina after the accident, I have no recollection to when I spoke to him again,” she said.

She said she would have no interest to kill anyone, let alone Gakuru, adding that her faith could not allow her to do that.

Senior assistant DPP Peter Mailanyi had started by painting a picture of the governor’s troubled marriage since 2008, saying the governor had even filed a divorce petition.

In the petition filed in the chief magistrate’s court in Milimani in 2013, Gakuru had also cited cruelty, being denied access to their Runda residence and being disrespected in several social places in front of his friends as grounds for divorce.

On one occasion, he had taken his children to Nairobi members club where she stormed in, grabbed the children and left, hurling nasty words at him in public.

“On another occasion, he says you chased him using your car from Sagret Hotel along Milimani Road, Nairobi, to the Kencom bus park at the city centre, driving dangerously and threatening to hit his car,” Mailanyi said.

She also allegedly incited his children against him to ensure they held their father in low esteem, subjecting him to torture, the Mailany said

When the governor died, the petition was still pending in court.

His widow denied remembering the contents of the petition, saying she had read it a long time ago.

In her response, Catherine had called on the court to dismiss the petition and be given custody of the children.

She denied that  they were not on good terms from 2008 and November 2017.

Catherine admitted, however, that they had some differences but said they were just secondary reasons why she moved from their Opal Court rented house to another house in 2008.

The two were married in 1996 and had three children.

She denied the prosecutor’s claims that she participated in Gakuru’s campaigns because his rivals were attacking him, saying he was not married and so she had been requested to come in and save him from embarrassment.

Chief government pathologist Johansen Oduor, the twelfth witness, said Gakuru died of excessive bleeding and injuries to the lower back.

Oduor said that the governor would have been saved had measures been taken earlier to stop bleeding.

“The cause of death was bleeding and when you are bleeding at the scene, what you require is someone to stop the bleeding so that you don’t continue bleeding,” he said.

“And also bleeding has consequences because it reaches a time where you start having organs shutdown so I say it was possible that he could have survived.”

There was a delay of over 40 minutes, which Oduor said was long enough for someone who was bleeding, especially with the severity of the injuries.

He said he did not see any evidence of attempts to stop bleeding or evidene of any surgery.

The body was pale, a sign of significant loss of blood, he said. He enumerated the injuries.

Dr Loise Mathini, the intern who attended to the governor, also said the governor’s tongue, hands and eyes were pale, meaning he had lost a lot of blood and was also in shock.

The thirteenth witness said the governor’s breathing was normal but shallow and he could speak slowly, saying he was in pain and wanted to be turned.

She said they had tried to stop the bleeding where the injury was severe and weretrying to resuscitate him when he passed on.

“When we noticed the extensive pelvic injury we put on a pelvic binder. By tying a binder around the pelvis it offers compression and reduce the amount of bleeding,” she said.

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Nasa principals Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula have been dealt a blow in their push for a piece of ODM’s Sh6.2 billion cash from the exchequer.

In what could spell doom for the already moribund opposition coalition, Kalonzo’s Wiper, Mudavadi’s ANC and Wetang’ula’s Ford Kenya will miss out on the cash.

Registrar of Political Parties Anne Nderitu has declared that the Raila Odinga – led party is not under any obligation to share its political parties cash with coalition partners.

The registrar explained that the coalition agreement deposited with her office does not provide for the sharing of funds.

“Ordinarily, when dealing with coalitions we go by what the parties agreed in the MoU. If that MoU gives a formula of sharing of funds, then we go with that. But if it does not, then we go by the [Political Parties] Act,” she said.

“In this particular case, the MoU did not stipulate such a formula and therefore we cannot enforce the sharing of the funds. We go by what the Act provides.”

Nderitu was responding to Mavoko MP Patrick Makau of Wiper who sought her intervention to compel the ODM Party to share the monies with other coalition partners.

“There were some rumours that ODM recently received Sh6.4 billion. Is there a way you can intervene to ensure the parties in the coalition get the money?” the MP asked the registrar who appeared before the National Assembly Public Accounts Committee to respond to 2016-17 audit queries raised by Auditor General.

NASA co principle Musalia Mudavadi with Kalonzo Musyoka at City Hall Balcony after being cleared by IEBC officials on May 28,2017.PHOTO/ENOS TECHE.

The issue of sharing the money has been emotive and is threatening to sound the death knell for the once vibrant opposition coalition.

Wiper, Ford Kenya and ANC have accused ODM of bulldozing them and pocketing the millions it receives from the National Treasury.

In its financial statement published in the dailies on Monday, ODM indicated its expecting Sh6.2 billion from the National Treasury.

This is money that has accrued over the years including Sh4 billion that was awarded by the Court of Appeal after a protracted legal battle with the Jubilee administration.

With the handshake, there is little chance the government will appeal the ruling giving ODM’s a war chest as the 2022 polls beckon.

The Political Parties Act, 2011, which established the Political Parties Fund, dictates that not less than 0.3 per cent of the last audited account should be allocated to political parties.

Currently, the money is shared between ODM and the ruling Jubilee Party.

“In this particular case, the MoU did not stipulate such a formula and therefore we cannot enforce the sharing of the funds. We go by what the Act provides,” Anne Nderitu

Some 15 per cent of the fund goes to the registrar’s office for administrative purposes.

The fund is based on the number of seats a party wins and votes cast for the party’s candidates.

Statistics obtained by the Star show that Jubilee has received the highest amount – Sh816.05 million – since 2017 by virtue of the number of elective seats it won in the last elections.

In 2017-18, it got Sh240.37 million, followed by  Sh434.64 million in 2018-19.

In the current financial year, the ruling party is entitled to 564.16 million. However, it has so far received only Sh141.04 million 

ODM has received Sh381.09 million since 2017.

In 2017-18 it got Sh112.25 million and Sh202.98 million in the following financial year.

In this financial year, the party has so far received Sh65.86 million out of Sh263 million is it was allocated.

In June, the orange party was awarded Sh4.1 billion by the Court of Appeal after a long battle.

In the landmark ruling by a three judge bench, the court directed Parliament to allocate ODM the money backdated to November 1, 2011.

ODM moved to court, demanding that it should be paid the arrears which had accrued over four financial years between 2011 and 2016.

Yesterday, the registrar said her office has not received the money.

“The judge awarded Sh4.1 billion but i think they might have claimed more because of the accruals. But what we know is Sh4.1 billion,” Nderitu said.

Yesterday, ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna attacked the Nasa affiliate parties and reiterated that the party will not share the money with them.

According to Sifuna, the partners have betrayed, back-stabbed and disrespected ODM and insisted that the coalition should be dissolved.

“When Mudavadi comes from US, he should be the first person to sign the dissolution agreement and forward it to Wetang’ula and then to us so that we can formally disengage. We are no longer in coalition. We are not friends. Why should we pretend?” he said.

“Even a girlfriend or slay queen must take care of the boyfriend for her to be given money for rent. You cannot abuse a sponsor and you still want his money. These people refused to come for swearing in, today [yesterday] Musalia attacked the handshake and they are fielding a candidate in Kibra. Are those people you can give your money?” Sifuna posed.

But Wiper Party executive director Jared Siso and ANC secretary general Barack Muluka tore into the registrar and the orange party for attempting to collude to deny their parties their rightful share of the funds.

Siso and Muluka claimed that the MoU provides for sharing of the cash and threatened to move to court to force the registrar, the National Treasury and ODM to share the money with them.

“She just hasn’t read the MoU. I think it is a big embarrassment that she has not read the MoU. If she hasn’t, her officers should have read it for her,” Muluka said.

Siso said that his party will explore avenues including dialogue and going to court to get the cash.

“We still believe there is room for dialogue although our patience is slowly fading. We will exploit all possibilities and divorce will be the last,” he said.

According to Siso, the MoU provided for the sharing of the funds among the four parties but the exact formula was to be developed by the co-chairs of the coalition.

“ODM is using a different clause that states that upon winning election, the co-chairs of the coalition will sit down and design a formula of how the money should be shared. The formula is not yet out because we appear to be reading from different scripts,” he said.

In June, attempts by the registrar to mediate the parties to agree on a formula of sharing the monies flopped after ODM remained adamant. The parties have also been negotiating to agree on a formula.

Wiper, ANC and Ford Kenya have claimed that they contributed towards the campaigns of the coalition’s presidential candidate – Raila – in both 2013 and 2017 and should therefore get the political parties funds.

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14 people were confirmed dead after a Nairobi-bound bus collided head on with a trailer at Awasi, Kisumu County early Friday morning.

38 others were injured in the grisly 1:00am crash.

Regional Traffic Commander Gladys Ogonda said that the trailer and bus collided at Pala area, along the Nairobi – Kisumu Highway. 

“At about 1:00am, we were informed that an accident had happened at Pala, involving an Eldoret Express bus and a trailer. When we arrived at the scene, we found that 13 people had lost their lives, and many others were injured,” said Ogonda.

The death toll has since risen to 14.

The area traffic boss urged motorists to exercise caution on the roads, especially at night, to avoid accidents.

Kisumu County Commander Benson Maweu said bodies retrieved from the wreck were taken to Ahero Sub-County Morgue, and victims were rushed to Ahero, Jaramogi and Muhoroni Hospitals for treatment.

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A renowned Swedish diver has said that he can use 15 mins only to locate the car and two bodies submerged in the Likoni Channel following the Sunday evening ferry tragedy.

The diver says that after locating the car, he can take two hours to retrieve them, all for free provided that he brings his own boat.

He says that he has assessed the situation at the Likoni channel and that he will bring his own machine and collaborate with Kenya Navy divers to retrieve the bodies.

He says he can took to work tomorrow(Friday) morning if he is allowed to go on with the operation.

Hopes of retrieving bodies of Mariam Kigenda and her 4-year-old daughter, Amanda Mutheu, who were aboard a vehicle that plunged into the sea on Sunday, were further thwarted on Wednesday after search operations failed to bear fruit for the fourth day in a row. 

This as the government dispatched Transport Principal Secretary Esther Koimett to coordinate the recovery operation which has turned out to be some sort of a “trial and error mission”.

Engineers from Chinese firm handling the Kipevu Oil Terminal project brought in their underwater cameras and scanned through a dark sandy underwater with absolutely poor visibility. 

The images captured underwater painted a picture of “trial and error” even though the government agencies insisted they were optimistic about recovery. 

On Monday, the government barred a private diver that had been hired by the victims’ family to retrieve bodies, saying that he was feeding the family with wrong information. Will the swedish diver be allowed to do the operation?

Up to now, the bodies and the car have not been retrieved. The operation is still going on.

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