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Landlord sentenced to 7 years in prison after building collapsed, killing 52 tenants
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Landlord sentenced to 7 years in prison over building collapse that killed 52 tenants
A Kenyan court has sentenced Samuel Kamau Karanja to seven years in prison over the 2016 building collapse in Huruma’s Ngei II Estate, Nairobi, which claimed 52 lives. Karanja, who owned the apartment block, was convicted of manslaughter, illegal construction on riparian land, building without approval, unlawful occupation of public land, and failing to meet structural safety standards. The court found that he ignored visible cracks in the build…
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