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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wangari",
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        "legal_name": "Martha Wangari",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I join the Senate Minority Leader and my colleagues in condemning the despicable act. As I watched the young widow who has a very young son and been left by Mr. Wille Kimani, the young lawyer, all that was running through my mind was that all this could have been avoided. It is a pity this young son will grow up not knowing his father because of an incident that could have been avoided. I have no words to describe what the families of the three young men are going through. Looking at the scenario and the circumstances under which they were killed, we cannot even start imagining what happened to them. The postmortem and the autopsy report was quite a sad story. We can only imagine what they went through. The right to life is not negotiable. That is in the Constitution. We must see justice. I join the lawyers in standing with one of their own. I know that they had peaceful protests in Nakuru County and other counties. That is commendable because we need to show leadership in whatever position we occupy. That leads me to the leadership of the Senate Minority Leader, who has brought this matter to the Floor of the House. Just because some of us are quiet, does not mean that we do not have an opinion. We feel touched that their young children will grow up without fathers. The mothers will have to explain what happened to their fathers. That is the worst thing that can happen to any woman. It is quite a painful experience. I hope justice will be served."
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