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  • Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
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    Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
    Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.

    Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.

    Miriam Kabiru the wife of Benedict Kabiru Kuria shows one of the photos of him from her phone at her home in Githunguri in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.

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  • Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
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    Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
    Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.

    Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.

    Miriam Watima, the wife of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, in her house in Kikuyu in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.

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  • Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
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    Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.
    Family searches for answers over Kenyan police officer missing in Haiti.

    Benedict Kuria was ambushed by suspected gang members in March while serving in security mission.

    Miriam Watima, the wife of Kenyan policeman Benedict Kuria, at her home in Kikuyu in Kiambu, Kenya on June 20, 2025.

    Edwin Ndeke / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Kenya's Displaced People
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    Kenya's Displaced People
    Feb 10, 2008 - Naivasha, Kenya - Once off the bus, the IDPs queue to get registered by Red Cross officials. Then they get onto another queue to get food to last them for five days: Corn, vegetable oil, parsley, soya flour and a family kitty is what they get. The kitty contains five cooking pots, a knife, two blankets, a mosquito net, three packets of sanitary towels, five plates, five spoons and five bowls. (Credit Image: © Stephen Digges/WIR/ZUMA Press)
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  • Kenya's Displaced People
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    Kenya's Displaced People
    Feb 10, 2008 - Naivasha, Kenya - As they mark the first day at the camp, it's a slow Sunday morning. Children run around the camp, oblivious of the turn that their lives have taken; adults huddle in groups or make fires outside their tents to prepare breakfast Ð porridge with the soya flour provided the previous evening. Fires are built from the former remains of green houses and other temporary structures donated to the Kenya Red Cross efforts for the displaced. This is an initiative between two major flower farms Ð Homegrown and Sher Agencies -and the Kenya Red Cross. (Credit Image: © Stephen Digges/WIR/ZUMA Press)
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  • Kenya's Displaced People
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    Kenya's Displaced People
    Feb 10, 2008 - Naivasha, Kenya - As they mark the first day at the camp, it's a slow Sunday morning. Children run around the camp, oblivious of the turn that their lives have taken; adults huddle in groups or make fires outside their tents to prepare breakfast Ð porridge with the soya flour provided the previous evening. Mainly women do the washings and hang them to dry. (Credit Image: © Stephen Digges/WIR/ZUMA Press)
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  • Kenya's Displaced People
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    Kenya's Displaced People
    Feb 10, 2008 - Naivasha, Kenya - Kenya Red Cross volunteers distribute donated food stuffs. The IDPs queue to get registered by Red Cross officials. Then they get onto another queue to get food to last them for five days: Corn, vegetable oil, parsley, soya flour and a family kitty is what they get. The kitty contains five cooking pots, a knife, two blankets, a mosquito net, three packets of sanitary towels, five plates, five spoons and five bowls. (Credit Image: © Stephen Digges/WIR/ZUMA Press)
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