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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I think there is need for Kenyans to make burial ceremonies very simple. Maybe, they should try and borrow a leaf from those in the Muslim Faith. In the Muslim Faith, once you lose a relative, a parent or anybody in the society, it does not matter where that person dies. The person could have come from North Eastern Province but die in Kisumu. Within 24 hours or less than 24 hours, you are supposed to dispose of the body. This has made it simple for the community because the more you keep the dead, the more the pressure. First of all, there is pressure because parents and relatives will come from all over, visiting when the dead person is still on earth. There is also a pressure of emotions and on resources. So, there is need for the country to develop systems that can dispose of the dead in a very dignified manner. If a Muslim dies, within 24 hours, you will not only bury the body but you do not even require resources to buy a coffin or do anything. You will just need a white piece of cloth which does not cost more than Kshs1,000 and you bury the body within 24 hours. This has assisted families release emotions fairly quickly."
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