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Kenyans have taken to social media to mourn the death of the 10 soldiers who perished in a helicopter crash in West Pokot.
The Kenya Defence Forces community is reeling with grief and sadness following the tragic crash of a helicopter that claimed ten lives.
The dedicated pilot loved his job. A quick look at his Facebook profile showed a man who was dedicated to his craft. His profile picture was of him rocking his uniform.
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While not working, the late pilot would revel in the little joys of life. His fashion was on point in the snap below as he rocked a sky-blue coat with a checked shirt. He also leaned on a tree. His khaki trousers and choice of shoes were great.
Sora loved taking photos with his colleagues. In the snap below, he stood next to his eight colleagues. He will forever be cherished.
The late pilot in the snap below was all smiles as he stepped out in a white kanzu. He matched the kanzu with a white and gold kufi on his head.
He loved showcasing his love of choppers and planes on his social media accounts. In the snap below, he was in a helicopter with a colleague, and he indicated that all was well with his thumbs.
Another story revealed the names and images of the gallant soldiers who died alongside CDF Ogolla.
Ogolla was accompanied by Brig Swale Saidi, Col Duncan Keittany, Lt Col David Sawe, Maj George and Benson Magondu.
Others who lost their lives in the ill-fated chopper include Capt Sora Mohamed, Capt Hillary Litali, Snr Sgt John Kinyua Mureithi, Sgt Cliphonce Omondi, and Sgt Rose Nyawira.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
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