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Roles of Police Services, Public Health Officers and Resident Magistrates in the Application of Medico Legal Procedures and Health Laws to Decline Unceremonious Mass Grave Disposal of Unclaimed Corpses by Public Mortuaries in western Kenya
Roles of the National police services, Public health officers and Resident magistrates. In application of medico legal procedures and health laws, to decline the unceremonious mass grave disposal of unclaimed corpses, by public mortuaries remain a key challenge globally, regionally and locally in Kenya.