Kenya buries its dead
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An unidentified foreigner involved in the forensics investigation gestures to another as they inspect the scene in front of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. (AP Photo)
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Westgate Mall in Nairobi, davstated and all but destroyed after the four-day siege. (AFP Photo)
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Family members stand by the coffin of Kenyan journalist Ruhila Adatia-Sood during her funeral ceremony in Nairobi. (AFP Photo)
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Griving relatives console each other during the funeral ceremony victims of the Westgate shopping mall attack in Nairobi. (AFP Photo)
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Kenyan journalists gather for the funeral prayers of their colleague Ruhila Adatia Sood, who was killed in the Westgate shopping mall attack, in Nairobi. (Reuters Photo)
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Relatives and friends perform final prayers during the burial of victims of the Westgate shopping mall attack, in Nairobi. (Reuters Photo)
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US ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec (C) arrives for the funeral prayers of victims of the the Westgate shopping mall attack. (Reuters Photo)
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