
Families of the victims of the Garissa university terror attack continue identifying bodies of their loved ones at the Chiromo mortuary Saturday.
21 bodies had been identified by Friday evening with the exercise expected to continue Sunday.
Already over 100 bodies have been airlifted and arrived at the facility where family, friends and relatives are gathered awaiting to know whether their loved ones were among those killed.
The identification process is being coordinated with the university officials, mortuary attendants, the police and the Kenya Red Cross.
AUTHOR: EDNER MAGANGI